Millennium Post

After deadly heatwave, Delhi sees marginal dip in max temperatur­e

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NEW DELHI: Partly cloudy sky led to a marginal dip in the maximum temperatur­e in Delhi on Monday though it was still two to four notches above normal.

At the Safdarjung Observator­y, Delhi’s base station, the maximum temperatur­e settled at 42.4 degrees Celsius, two notches above normal. It was 45.6 degrees Celsius, the highest this year so far, on Sunday.

The automatic weather stations at Najafgarh, Mungeshpur, Sports Complex, Jafarpur, Ayanagar, Pitampura and Ridge recorded a maximum temperatur­e of 44.7 degrees Celsius, 44.4 degrees Celsius, 44 degrees Celsius, 43.9 degrees Celsius, 43.4 degrees Celsius, 43.3 degrees Celsius and 43.1 degrees Celsius, respective­ly.

The India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD) said a thundersto­rm or a dust storm may bring the mercury down by a few notches on Tuesday.

The temperatur­e will start rising again on Wednesday and may hit the 45-degree mark on Friday, the IMD said.

The Met office has issued a “yellow” alert warning of a heatwave in parts of the city on Friday.

The capital may witness light rain, thundersto­rm and gusty winds under the influence of a fresh western disturbanc­e on Sunday.

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