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**Delhi-NCR Hit by Sudden Storm and Rain, Exposing Drainage Woes**

**New Delhi:** Delhi-NCR experienced a sudden change in weather on Sunday as a cloud cover was followed by a storm and heavy rainfall in several areas. The downpour, which caused near-dark conditions during the day, provided temporary relief from the humid heat.

The unexpected rainfall led to waterlogging in various parts of the region, resulting in traffic jams and disruptions to daily life. The inadequate drainage systems struggled to cope, once again highlighting the infrastructure’s shortcomings.

The maximum temperature recorded was 34.2 degrees Celsius, slightly above normal, while the minimum temperature was 25.6 degrees Celsius, slightly below normal. Humidity levels fluctuated between 97% and 71% over the past 24 hours.

According to the Meteorological Department, Delhi received 0.2 mm of rainfall between 8:30 AM and 5:30 PM on Sunday. Heavier rainfall was recorded in Pusa (13 mm), Ridge (9.3 mm), Najafgarh (9 mm), Rajghat (2.7 mm), Lodi Road and Palam.

The weather forecast for Monday predicts generally cloudy skies with the possibility of light rainfall. The maximum and minimum temperatures are expected to be around 34 and 24 degrees Celsius respectively.

Looking ahead, the Meteorological Department has issued a forecast for thunderstorms and rain from August 18th to August 23rd. There is a high probability of thunderstorms and rain on August 18th, with temperatures ranging from 33 to 24 degrees Celsius. Similar conditions are expected from August 19th to 21st, with temperatures ranging from 34 to 25 degrees Celsius.

Notably, Delhi has already surpassed its annual average rainfall, recording 818.1 mm of rain by Thursday, exceeding the annual average of 774.4 mm. This comes after a dry start to the year. Light rainfall is expected in the capital till August 20.

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