Maximum temperature to touch 40.5 degrees on Sunday


New Delhi, April 16 (IANS): The Met office forecast said that maximum temperature is likely to touch 40.5 degrees Celsius on Sunday, three notches above the season's average.

It was a sunny Sunday morning in the national capital with the minimum temperature recorded at 22 degrees Celsius, a notch above the season's average.

While the forecast indicates a clear day ahead, there is a possibility of severe heat wave.

According to the office, high maximum temperature conditions is likely to prevail till April 19.

Saturday was also a warmest day of the year as maximum temperature was recorded at 42.3 degree Celsius at department's Palam station, five notches above the season's average.

The average maximum temperature in Delhi on Saturday was 41 degrees Celsius.

  

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  • concerned citizen, Global citizen

    Sun, Apr 16 2017

    NOOOOOOOOOOO

    This is the plight of the poor. No AC, no 4wheleer AC vehicles to keep the vehicular pollution away, no sump tanks or several water tanks to store water incase of scarcity, no rise in pay to meet soaring prices, no relief whatsovere.

    Dear Donald Trump, Global warming is as real as poverty and threat from N Korea. Please treat it with due importance. Just like the richer people don't give a damn about the poor here, the richer nations see the poorer nations as scum. Just the circle of life!

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