New Delhi: In a relief to Delhiites from sultry weather conditions, several parts of the national capital received incessant rainfall on Tuesday morning.
According to the India Meteorological Department’s (IMD) prediction on Tuesday morning, a thunderstorm with light to moderate intensity rain is likely in many parts of Delhi and Haryana and Rajasthan.
“Thunderstorms with light to moderate intensity rain would occur over many places of North-west Delhi, Central Delhi, South-Delhi, Southwest-Delhi, Gurugram, Manesar, Sohna, Bhiwadi, Bawal, Narnaul, Kosli, Rewari, Nuh, Manesar (Haryana), Tizara, Alwar, Rajgarh, Deeeg, Nagar, Khairthal, Mehndipur, Mahwa, Lachmanngarh, Nadbai (Rajasthan) and adjoining areas during the next 2 2 hours,” tweeted IMD at 5.26 am.
Vehicular movement affected due to waterlogging following heavy rainfall in South Delhi’s Alaknanda area. pic.twitter.com/pNn9VdbtKK
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Roads waterlogged in Delhi Cantonment area following heavy rainfall in the national capital this morning
IMD predicts ‘thunderstorms with light to moderate intensity rain’ in Delhi during the next one hour. pic.twitter.com/Wh6o7jLkre
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#WATCH | Rainwater enters a moving bus of Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) at Ullan Batar Marg in Palam area of Delhi pic.twitter.com/BEOl5O8Nx4
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Delhi: Heavy rainfall causes waterlogging in several areas of the national capital; visuals from Mathura Road pic.twitter.com/mSb4pIQ1vO
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#WATCH | Autos stuck, cars partially submerged amid heavily waterlogged roads due to incessant rains in Delhi. Visuals from near Pragati Maidan. pic.twitter.com/cBiX5rdDMd
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#WATCH | Vehicular movement affected due to waterlogging at Moti Bagh Flyover, Delhi. pic.twitter.com/3pkuxYuSFJ
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#WATCH | Vehicles run through inundated roads, a bus stand partially submerged due to waterlogging following heavy rains in several parts of Delhi. Visuals from Mathura road. pic.twitter.com/bt5AUajNDf
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#WATCH | A man and a girl seen covering themselves with tarpaulin cover amid heavy rain at Raisina Hills, Delhi. pic.twitter.com/oAdmrFZXyD
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Surltry weather troubled the national capital with maximum temperature recorded at 33.1 degrees Celsius on Monday and 37.3 degrees Celsius on Sunday.