New Delhi, April 13 -- A day after strong dust storms and gusty winds swept through the city, Delhi's maximum temperature settled 0.9 notches below normal at 35.2 degrees Celsius on Saturday. The relative humidity fluctuated between 41 per cent and 78 per cent.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said the national capital recorded 0.7 mm rainfall in the 24 hours ended at 8:30 am on Saturday. The weather station at Ayanagar received the highest rainfall at 4 mm, followed by Pitampura (2.5 mm), Palam (2 mm) and Ridge (1.4 mm). The Safdarjung observatory recorded 0.7 mm of rain while the Lodhi Road, Pusa and the Mayur Vihar stations registered 0.5 mm each. The minimum temperature had settled two notches below the season's average at 19 ...