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New Delhi, Sep 12 (TIWN) With 380.2 mm of rainfall from September 1 till Saturday afternoon, Delhi recorded its second highest downpour in 121 years and highest after 1944, making it the wettest September in over a century.
"380.2 mm in September 2021 so far is second highest in 121 years and highest after 1944, in last 77 years for September only," data from Safdarjung Observatory shared by India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Saturday said. The top five highest rainfall for September in total include -- "417.3 mm, 380.2 mm, 360.9 mm, 359.2 mm and 341.9 mm in 1944, 2021, 1914, 1945 and 1933 respectively," IMD said. Total rainfall in the national capital this season has been 1,136.8 mm at the Safdarjung observatory. Delhi had recorded 1,420.3 mm of rainfall in 1933. Monthwise, 34.8 mm of rainfall was recorded in June; 507.3 mm in July; 214.5 mm in August, and 380.2 mm in September. "When we compared total rainfall for Safadrjung till September 11 (2.30 pm) from the data from 1901 onwards, we found out that the ranking of 2021 topped all the extreme monsoon season having more than 1,050 mm of rainfall," a top IMD scientist said.
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