India, Jan. 27 -- After a spell of rain due to a Western Disturbance on Tuesday that made it the wettest January in the city in four years, Delhi is likely to see a rise in the minimum temperature, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicting above-normal mercury on Wednesday.
According to the IMD prediction, the minimum temperature in the national capital is likely to rise by 4-5degC during the next 24 hours and fall by 5-6degC in the subsequent three days, data on Tuesday said. The IMD said the mercury will rise by 5-6degC thereafter.
Rain is likely to return on February 1.
According to the general weather forecast, Wednesday will be generally cloudy, with shallow fog in the morning.
Delhi recorded its highest January r...
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