Day-time set temp to rise again: IMD
New Delhi, Oct. 10 -- Day-time temperatures in the capital are set to rise again following the departure of an active western disturbance from northwest India, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Thursday. The mercury is expected to touch 34degC by Sunday.
With clearer skies, days will turn warmer, while nights will continue to remain slightly chilly due to cold northwesterly winds. Minimum temperatures are likely to stay between 18degC and 21degC, officials added.
On Thursday, Safdarjung recorded a maximum temperature of 29.9degC, four degrees above normal and a jump from 26.5degC recorded a day earlier. The IMD has forecast a steady rise ahead, with it expected to hover around 31degC on Friday; between 32-33degC on Saturday ...
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