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The month of March in 2021 was the warmest in the last 11 years, informed an official from India Meteorological Department (IMD). According to Kuldeep Shrivastava, Regional Head, IMD Delhi, the mean maximum temperature (MMT) for Delhi for March is 33.1 degree Celsius which is 3.5 degree Celsius above normal. Previously, in the year 2010 MMT was 34.1 degree Celsius. This March is the warmest in the last 11 years. Delhi on Tuesday was hit by a dust storm and witnessed sudden weather change reducing visibility and a dip in temperature to 30.2 degree Celsius from a high of 40 degree Celsius on Monday. The city experienced strong surface winds during day time today as predicted by the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
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Mercury likely to soar by 5 degrees in northwest India: IMD
The department said that two western disturbances are prevailing the weather condition which may bring rain and thunderstorms to the western Himalayas
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Updated: Feb 21, 2021, 03:46 PM IST
Mercury is likely to rise by four to five degrees to settle at 32 degree celsius (C) over most parts of northwest India in the next three to four days given an increase in moisture and variable wind direction, the Indian Meteorological Department said on Sunday.
The maximum temperature recorded in Delhi on Saturday was 27.3 degree C, three degrees above normal while the city recorded minimum temperature on Sunday at 10.1, over one degree C below normal. Meanwhile, the temperature in the day is forecasted to reach 28 degree C in the national capital.
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