Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Mercury rises again in Delhi, respite likely in next two days

- IANS htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: The national capital on Monday recorded a maximum temperatur­e of 40 degrees Celsius, a notch above the season’s average, with weather analysts forecastin­g a further rise but holding out a promise of respite by Wednesday night.

At some places, the mercury crossed 40 degrees, with Palam sizzling at 41.5 degrees, Ayanagar at 41.2 and Narela at 41 degrees Celsius, respective­ly.

Despite the light rains towards Sunday evening, Monday’s minimum temperatur­e was 25 degrees Celsius, a notch above the season’s average.

Delhi, till 8.30 am on Monday, recorded 1.1 mm rainfall, said the India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD).

Mercury is set to rise on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon, say the analysts.

According to IMD, while Tuesday will remain warm with marginal rise in mercury, light rain may bring some respite towards Wednesday evening and Thursday.

“Another weather system is supposed to bring a spell of rains in Punjab, hilly states, western Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Delhi. This will have effects towards Wednesday evening to Friday,” Mahesh Palawat, director private weather agency Skymet told IANS.

The humidity on Monday hovered around 24 to 60 per cent.

Sunday’s maximum temperatur­e was recorded at 40.4 degrees, two notches above the season’s average while the minimum temperatur­e was 27.6, four notches up.

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