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Delhi is all set to host International Delegates and world leaders for G20 Summit on September 9th and 10th, the preparations are in full swing but the weather might not be supporting all the preparations, as there is a possibility of very light rain or a drizzle at Bharat Mandapam, the G20 Summit venue, between September 8 amd 10, according to a forecast issued by India Meteorological Department (IMD) for the event.
During the summit, the maximum temperature is likely to hover around 35-37 degrees Celsius on September 9 and 34-36 degrees on September 10.
TOI had earlier reported that IMD will issue a special weather bulletin for the September 9-10 event.
According to the Met department, there are chances of very light rain or drizzle from September 8-10 at the venue.
During the summit, the India Meteorological Department will provide specialised and real-time weather forecasts in view of the high-level G20 Summit event in the national capital.
The weather department has also installed an additional weather station near Pragati Maidan for round-the-clock weather monitoring.
Every three hours, the weather department will offer updates on rainfall via the Nowcast, which will contain information about evolving weather conditions. The webpage will provide real-time data from the newly deployed automatic weather station (AWS) near the G20 Summit venue, offering precise information on air temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction and rainfall.
The data will be updated at 15-minute intervals, ensuring that users have the most accurate and up-to-date weather information at their fingertips, the IMD said.
Similar information will be available for nine other key locations across Delhi -- the Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi railway station, Chandni Chowk, Akshardham Temple, Bahai/Lotus Temple, Qutab Minar, Red Fort/Rajghat, Delhi University and Lodhi Road (Lodhi Garden).