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MUMBAI: Even as the wet spell continued on Friday with over 100mm rainfall lashing many parts of the city, India Meteorological Department (IMD) sounded this monsoon's first 'red' alert warning for the weekend across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), forecasting heavy to very heavy rainfall at a few places and extremely heavy rainfall at isolated locations.

Delhi experienced a shift in weather with cloudy skies and humidity on Saturday, providing some respite from recent heat. The India Meteorological Department predicts thunderstorms and rain throughout the day, with temperatures ranging from a high of 35 degrees Celsius to a low of 27 degrees Celsius. Humidity levels are at 95%, causing discomfort. The forecast indicates continued wet weather and thunderstorms until July 9, with temperatures gradually decreasing. Residents are advised to stay informed about weather conditions and exercise caution while traveling., Delhi News, Times Now

NEW DELHI: There doesn't appear to be any respite from El Nino's impact over the monsoon, with the latest update of World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) Friday indicating a "rapid development" of this climatic phenomenon during July-Sept, increasing the likelihood of heatwaves, droughts and other extreme weather events in many parts of the globe, including the Indian subcontinent.

NEW DELHI: There doesn't appear to be any respite from the El Nino over monsoon, with the World Meteorological Organisation's (WMO) latest update on Friday indicating a "rapid development" of this climatic phenomenon during July-Sept, increasing the likelihood of heat waves, droughts and other extreme weather events in many parts of the globe, including the Indian subcontinent.