Delhi sizzles at 46 degrees amid severe heatwave, records Tuesday as hottest in May since 2002
However, Delhi is expected to get some respite from the stifling heat on May 28 due to a fresh Western Disturbance and easterly winds at lower levels.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), maximum temperature may hover around at 43 degrees Celsius. At 12 noon, mercury touched 40.8 degrees.
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There will be no rains in Delhi on Friday, thus providing no relief to people from lingering spells of intense heat from past few days. There is forecast of dust raising winds in the afternoon.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), maximum temperature may hover around at 43 degrees Celsius. At 12 noon, mercury touched 40.8 degrees.
“Today, the sky would be partly cloudy but there will be no rains. There are chances of strong winds with dust in the afternoon,” said an IMD official.
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On Thursday, the maximum temperature was recorded at 41.2 degree Celsius, though there was no heatwave.
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