Delhi recorded the warmest day of the year so far on Tuesday, with the maximum touching 29.7°C — six notches above normal.
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The minimum temperature dipped by a couple of notches to 12.3°C, or 2.7°C below the normal, a day after parts of the Capital recorded light rain due to a western disturbance
Delhi recorded the warmest day of the year so far on Tuesday, with the maximum touching 29.7°C — six notches above normal.
On Sunday, Delhi recorded the warmest day of the year as the maximum touched 27.4°C, four degrees above normal
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast strong surface winds of 20-30 km/hr till Saturday
Speaking about the temperature drop, IMD Chandigarh Director Surender Paul said a weak Western Disturbance is active over the region; though chances...
The light rain was followed by gusty winds up to 40 km per hour, causing the maximum temperature to drop from 26.3°C on Wednesday to 24.1°C on...
Delhi's air quality, which stayed in the 'moderate' category for two days, worsened to 'poor' on Sunday as stagnant air trapped pollutants.
This rise in temperature is attributed to weak western disturbances affecting the Western Himalayas.
The India Meteorological Department said a western disturbance is influencing the region, leading to partially cloudy skies.
Delhi recorded its warmest day of the season on Tuesday, with temperatures reaching 29.7—6.3 degrees celcius above normal. The IMD forecasts strong...
In Lucknow, the maximum and minimum temperatures were 29°C and 12°C, respectively. The city is expected to have clear skies with strong surface...