The Asian Age

Rain relief likely on Wednesday

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, APRIL 2

The national capital can look forward to rain next week, which is expected to bring some respite for the Delhiites from the gruelling heat.

According to the Regional Weather Forecastin­g Centre (RWFC) in Delhi, a fresh Western disturbanc­e is likely to cause thundery developmen­t on Tuesday, after which Delhi is likely to witness dust storm and rainfall on Wednesday.

Following this, the maximum temperatur­e is likely to drop by two-three degrees, said the officials from the weather department. Even Thursday will see a partly cloudy sky with the possibilit­y of thunder and lightning.

Delhi-NCR has been reeling under extreme heat conditions since the past several days and the maximum temperatur­e also crossed the 40° Celsius mark at some places.

According to Skymet Weather, a private weather forecast agency, these weather conditions can be attributed to the hot and dry Northweste­rly winds from Pakistan, reaching the region via Rajasthan.

On Sunday, the maximum temperatur­e was recorded at 38° Celsius, six notches above normal, and the minimum was recorded at 24° Celsius, five notches above normal.

According to RWFC, the highest maximum temperatur­e recorded in March was 38.6° Celsius on March 31, with the mean maximum temperatur­e of the month recorded at 30.9° Celsius.

However, the weathermen said that the relief from rain might be shortlived and the relatively cooler weather is likely to last till the next weekend. The temperatur­e will start rising again when the Western disturbanc­e fades.

The humidity levels on Sunday oscillated between 55 and 80 per cent.

The maximum temperatur­e on Monday is likely to hover around 38° Celsius and the minimum is expected to hover around 23° Celsius.

 ?? — AFP ?? Children take a dip in the shallow pool along the India Gate as the city reeled under heatwave on Sunday.
— AFP Children take a dip in the shallow pool along the India Gate as the city reeled under heatwave on Sunday.

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