Gurugram weather

  1. Man Beats Stray Dogs, Throws Them Off Roof In Gurugram, Arrested
  2. Several condos along Dwarka expressway face water shortage; GMDA blames sabotage
  3. Gurugram weather: Cloudy, windy conditions bring relief from heat
  4. Orange alert in national capital, rainy weather to persist all week: IMD
  5. Expect more rain, gusty winds in Gurugram, says IMD


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Man Beats Stray Dogs, Throws Them Off Roof In Gurugram, Arrested

Gurugram: A man was arrested on Wednesday after CCTV footage allegedly showed him brutally thrashing street dogs in Bajghera area here, police said. Police registered an FIR based on a complaint by an animal rights worker who said the accused Hoshiyar Singh thrashed the dogs brutally and threw him from the roof of his house. "On June 1, the accused took two dogs from the road to his house and brutally thrashed them and threw them on the road from the roof," Anubhav Sharma said in his complaint.

Several condos along Dwarka expressway face water shortage; GMDA blames sabotage

Several condominiums and colonies along the Dwarka expressway have been experiencing acute drinking water shortages for the last seven to ten days, and residents claim that even after receiving supplies from private tankers, the shortage persists, making life difficult in the hot weather. According to most residents, supply has been erratic for the past month, but the problem has become more acute in the last week. (Representational Image/HT Archive) According to most residents, supply has been erratic for the past month, but the problem has become more acute in the last week. Shubham Srivastav, a resident of Signature Roselia in Sector 95A, said that the water supply has been erratic for the last 20 days and that private tankers have been supplying water to make up the difference. “Office workers are finding it difficult to manage the situation due to a lack of drinking water. The weather is also sweltering, and the water demand is increasing in every household, but the situation is dire,” he said. Srivastav said tankers supply water, but their availability has decreased as demand has increased. According to authorities, there are 50 residential societies along the Dwarka expressway, and water demand has increased in the last two to three years. Ajit Kumar, a resident of the Mahindra Aura condominium, said that residents have been relying on tankers for water supply for several days. “The government’s water supply is insufficient, and the water quality delivered by tanker...

Gurugram weather: Cloudy, windy conditions bring relief from heat

Cloudy weather and a change in wind pattern brought Gurugram residents relief from the relentless extreme heatwave on Monday as the maximum temperature in the region dropped to 44.7 degrees Celsius (°C), a drop of 3.4 degrees from Sunday when the city recorded a maximum temperature of 48.1°C, the highest temperature in 56 years. Gurugram, India - May 16, 2022: A squirrel is seen drinking water from a pot under a tree to get some relief from the heat on a hot summer day, in Gurugram, India, on Monday, May 16, 2022. (Photo by Vipin Kumar/ Hindustan Times) (Hindustan Times) Officials of the India Meteorological Department (IMD) in Chandigarh said that cloudy skies and easterly winds, which are relatively cooler, helped reduce the temperature in the region by a few notches, and added that the temperature will remain relatively the same on Tuesday. They added that there was an average drop of three degrees in the maximum temperature across Haryana; however, Gurugram and Hisar remained the hottest places in the state, recording a maximum of 44.7°C on Monday. According to IMD, The minimum temperature in the city on Monday was 28.3°C, which is four degrees higher than normal. Manmohan Singh, director, IMD, Chandigarh, said that because of the influence of a western disturbance there could be light to moderate rainfall in hilly areas while thunderstorms and gusty winds were likely over Punjab and Haryana on Monday and Tuesday. A western disturbance refers to an area of “disturbed” ...

Delhi

Hotter days are incoming for Delhi NCR residents after light rains this week. As per the latest forecast by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Delhi is likely to witness clear skies with dry weather over the next few days. As per the latest weather update, the primary weather station of Delhi at Safdarjung recorded a minimum of 27.3 degrees Celsius on Friday, which is normal for this time of the year. IMD expects the maximum temperature to likely settle around 41 degrees Celsius. Monsoon hit mainland India on Thursday as the onset over Kerala was declared by the IMD declaring a week after the usual date of June 1. A delay of 4 days had been predicted earlier but the monsoon was further delayed by the Arabian Sea cyclone. Monsoon winds reach Delhi around June 27 normally. (Inputs from PTI)

Orange alert in national capital, rainy weather to persist all week: IMD

Parts of the city received rain in the afternoon and evening, with areas such as the Sirhaul toll plaza also witnessing a hailstorm. The weather station at Safdarjung, which is representative of Delhi, recorded only 0.8mm of rainfall between 8.30am and 5.30pm, according to India Meteorological Department (IMD). However, Palam and Ayanagar logged moderate showers and hail, receiving 30.4mm and 39.6mm in the same time period, respectively. Gurugram, meanwhile, recorded 48mm rain over a 24-hour period till 8.30am on Sunday, according to IMD officials in Chandigarh. Also Read | Parts of the city received rain in the afternoon and evening, with areas such as the Sirhaul toll plaza also witnessing a hailstorm, but IMD logged only trace rain after 8.30am. Despite rain and hail being recorded near Indira Gandhi International airport, officials said flight operations were not impacted. “There was no disruption due to the weather,” an official at the airport said. The intensity of rain is expected to increase on Monday, with the IMD issuing an orange alert for the Capital — the Met department issues a yellow alert to make the public aware about a weather phenomenon, which is upgraded to an orange alert when the weather activity requires the general public to “be prepared”. “We are seeing a fresh western disturbance influencing the region, which has brought intense thundershowers in some parts of NCR. We have also reported hail from Palam and Ayanagar,” Srivastava said, adding that t...

Expect more rain, gusty winds in Gurugram, says IMD

The city on Wednesday witnessed cloudy weather with strong, gusty winds throughout the day followed by light and scattered rain, said officials of the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Chandigarh, adding they have issued a yellow alert in the district for Thursday, forecasting heavy rain with thunder and lightning in some places. Commuters take shelter from the rain in Gurugram on Wednesday. (Vipin Kumar/HT Photo) Wednesday’s average rainfall was recorded at 1.5mm and the maximum temperature was recorded at 33.8°C, while the minimum was recorded at 24.8°C. According to Manmohan Singh, director, IMD Chandigarh, cloudy weather will prevail in south Haryana and Gururgam on Thursday. “Light to moderate rain is expected in this region for the next two days following which the precipitation will recede. Temperatures are expected to dip by two to three degrees over the next few days. The cause of the rain is a low pressure over the Bay of Bengal which is moving towards eastern parts of Uttar Pradesh,” he said. Singh also said that while moderate rain was observed in south Haryana on Wednesday, many parts of north Haryana and Punjab, including Ambala, Panchkula and Chandigarh, received a good amount of rain in the last 24 hours. “The general cloudy weather and strong, gusty winds will provide relief from the sultry weather across the state,” he said. City residents said that they were expecting heavy rain throughout the day. “The heat and humidity have been unbearable for the...