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Umbrellas out as Delhi drenched in monsoon drizzle

Last updated on - Aug 30, 2024, 19:03 IST
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​Delhiites witness evening drizzle

With temperatures dropping to around 33 degrees Celsius, the national capital witnessed monsoon rains for the third day in a row. (Image credit: Rajesh Mehta)

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​Heavy rainfall through Thursday night

Heavy rainfall overnight on Thursday led to significant issues on Friday morning, as residents discovered their localities were waterlogged and traffic was severely congested, causing prolonged delays. (Image credit: Rajesh Mehta)

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First day of college made memorable by monsoon

As the new academic session in Delhi University began on Thursday, students were welcomed by the monsoon rains in the North Campus. Image credit: (Rajesh Mehta)

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Temperatures drop by over 5 degrees Celsius

Thursday witnessed a temperature drop of over 5 degrees Celsius in the past 24 hours. While Delhi may experience additional rainfall, experts anticipate that its intensity will decrease. (Image credit: Rajesh Mehta)

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​Traffic congestion adds to people's woes

The heavy rainfall caused significant disruptions, including waterlogging and traffic congestion in many areas. After a brief pause, intense rainfall is expected to resume around September 1 or 2. (Image credit: Rajesh Mehta)

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​'Deep depression' over Gujarat; waterlogging in Delhi

The rain occurred due to the influence of a deep depression over the Saurashtra and Kachchh region of Gujarat. It caused waterlogging in several parts of Delhi-NCR. (Image credit: Rajesh Mehta)

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​Temperatures may sore by September 1

A reduction in cloud cover is expected on August 31 and September 1, which may lead to a rise in temperatures across the capital. (Image credit: Rajesh Mehta)

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