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Delhi has managed to stay below 40 degrees Celsius, except for one day, despite the prevailing heatwave conditions in other parts of India. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) attributes this to strong winds and cloudy skies caused by five western disturbances in April. These weather patterns have prevented a significant rise in temperature. While Delhi has experienced varying degrees of heatwaves in previous years, the forecast indicates that the city is unlikely to experience a heatwave in the next seven days.

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