Rains lashed the city for third consecutive day today, pulling mercury down and bringing along with it the perennial problem of traffic jams in most parts of the city.
According to MeT department the national capital received 15.7 mm of rain from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM. Earlier, the rain gauges had measured 0.6 mm of rainfall from 8:30 AM yesterday to 8:30 AM this morning.
It said the city will continue to receive rainfall for next couple of days.
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The now predictable problem of water logging in monsoon led to traffic jams in several parts of the city, including major intersections such as ITO, Laxmi Nagar, Kashmere Gate, South Extension, Aashram Chowk, Moolchand Underpass, Nehru Place, Dhaula Kuan etc.
Traffic snarls were also reported from various areas, including Moti Bagh, Badarpur, Saket, Ganesh Chowk and on the flyover near AIIMS.
Vehicular movement remained slow in India Gate, Rafi Marg, Kalkaji, Jangpura, Mehrauli, Mahipalpur and Janakpuri among other places due to rains and subsequent water-logging.
The showers also pulled down mercury which settled at 30.8 degree Celsius which was three degrees below normal and nominally higher than yesterday's 30.6 degree Celsius.
The minimum temperature was registered at 25.8 deg C, which was one notch below normal and slightly up from previous day's 25.3 deg C. The humidity level hovered between 81 and 92 per cent.
The Weatherman has predicted generally cloudy sky tomorrow with possibility of rains and thundershowers in some areas while the minimum and maximum temperatures are expected to settle at 26 and 30 deg C respectively.