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Delhi weather update: Temperature to soar up to 43 degrees today

Delhi: Mercury beats previous day s record, creates another 15-year February high | Delhi News

File photo NEW DELHI: The maximum temperature on Thursday rose to 33.2 degrees Celsius the highest day temperature to be reported in February in the last 15 years, according to India Meteorological Department (IMD). At eight notches above the normal, Thursday’s maximum temperature beat Wednesday’s record of 32.5 degrees Celsius. Before this, the highest day-time temperature was recorded on February 25, 2006, at 32.1 degrees Celsius. The minimum temperature on Thursday, too, increased from 12 degrees Celsius on Wednesday to 13.4 on Thursday. Safdarjung the capital’s base station crossed the 33-mark for maximum temperature on Thursday while the sports complex weather station in east Delhi had a high of 34.1 degrees Celsius.

India- Delhi: Clear skies make this February one of the warmest | NewsBytes

(MENAFN - NewsBytes) The National Capital could witness one of its warmest February in the past few years due to high day temperatures, according to the scientists at the India Meteorological Department (IMD), The Times of India reports . The average maximum temperature until Thursday was 26.3 degree Celsius, while normally it is 23.9 degree Celsius, weather department s records tell. Here are more details on this. In this article No cold day or cold wave recorded this month Delhi hit 30 degree Celsius on February 11 Clear skies, less rain caused the rise in temperature Temperature to rise more from Monday, says IMD Details No cold day or cold wave recorded this month

Cold wave in Capital, feels like it s even colder - india news

Cold wave in Capital, feels like it s even colder - india news
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