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India says Delhi's record 52.9 Celsius temperature last week was wrong by 3 C | WKZO | Everything Kalamazoo

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - A record temperature registered this week for the capital New Delhi of 52.9 degree Celsius (127.22 Fahrenheit) was too high by 3 C, the Indian government said on Saturday, blaming a weather sensor error. The Indian Meteorolog.

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India says Delhi's record 52.9ºC temperature last week was wrong by 3ºC

India says Delhi's record 52.9ºC temperature last week was wrong by 3ºC
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Evening briefing: Arvind Kejriwal predicts BJP tally; IMD corrects Delhi's highest temperature, and more

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Mungeshpur temperature reading due to malfunctioning sensor: IMD

The India Meteorological Department on Saturday said the temperature reading of 52.9 degrees Celsius by an automatic weather station (AWS) at Mungeshpur in northwest Delhi was due to a "malfunctioning sensor" and said that such devices deployed for weather observations will be examined. The

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India says Delhi's record 52.9 Celsius temperature last week was wrong by 3 C | WSAU News/Talk 550 AM · 99.9 FM

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - A record temperature registered this week for the capital New Delhi of 52.9 degree Celsius (127.22 Fahrenheit) was too high by 3 C, the Indian government said on Saturday, blaming a weather sensor error. The Indian Meteorolog.

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