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Rains lash parts of north India; high humidity in Delhi

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Light to moderate rains lashed several parts of the northern region today even as the national capital experienced high humidity.

Sultry weather conditions made life uncomfortable for Delhi residents with humidity level oscillating between 59 and 87 per cent, as rains subsided here after a wet patch during the last couple of days.

The maximum and minimum temperature settled at 36 degrees Celsius and 26.4 degrees Celsius respectively and the Met department has predicted very light rain or thundershowers in some parts of the national capital.

In Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Haryana, light to moderate rains occurred in some places in the past 24 hours. Weatherman has forecast rain or thundershowers at a few places over East UP and at isolated places over West UP.
 

Union territory of Chandigarh recorded 18.7 mm showers during the day while parts of Rajasthan also received light to moderate rains.

Kota and Chittorgarh recorded 22.8 mm and 4 mm rainfall respectively since morning, Met officials said while issuing a heavy rainfall warning for isolated areas in the state during next 48 hours.

Indian Meteorological Department Director B P Yadav has said there is no possibility of heavy rains in Jammu and Kashmir over the next three days, as rescuers stepped up efforts to save people marooned by the devastating floods in the state.

There is a low pressure near Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, but it is unlikely to moves towards Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir or north-west India, Yadav added.

Skymet, a private weather forecasting agency, said entire north India will hardly receive any monsoon showers in next few days and southwest monsoon will remain subdued over Peninsular India, while the northeast could receive scattered rains.

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First Published: Sep 08 2014 | 8:20 PM IST

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