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Delhi is set to experience thunderstorms and rain over the next five days, providing some respite from the heat. , Delhi News, Times Now |
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Delhi is set to experience thunderstorms and rain over the next five days, providing some respite from the heat. , Delhi News, Times Now |
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The India Meteorological Department on Sunday said that conditions are favourable for the southwest monsoon to advance across northern regions over the coming five to six days. It, however, warned that heatwave conditions may persist in parts of Uttar Pradesh for now. |
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An active monsoon trough is driving widespread showers. While some areas will get consistent monsoon rain, others may face severe thunderstorms with brief spells of heavy downpour. |
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Noida has revised school timings for Classes 1-8 to 7 am-12 noon until further orders as the district grapples with an intense heatwave. |
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Delhi has achieved a historic peak power demand of 8,748 MW on June 29, 2024, exceeding the prior record of 8,656 MW. The government attributed this success to its Power Master Plan and significant grid improvements, marking a shift from previous governance issues. , Delhi News, Times Now |
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Karwar: The Uttara Kannada district administration has issued an orange alert following a weather advisory from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) and the Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre, Bengaluru. |
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Discover how sudden evening rainfall across Delhi-NCR brought long-awaited relief from intense heatwave conditions, with the IMD forecasting more showers ahead. |
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Notably, the national capital witnessed one of its most intense heatwave conditions during this summer season, with the mercury feeling like it was touching 50 degrees Celsius. |
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Delhi-NCR experienced rain on June 29 after extreme heat, bringing relief to residents. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) did not issue any alerts for Delhi, but has put Noida on "yellow alert", warning of heavy rain and thunderstorms. , Delhi News, Times Now |
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Last year, the city's water stock in the seven dams was 39.5 per cent; As of Monday, the reserves held only 6.93 per cent of their total live storage capacity |