Weather Update / No chance of hot winds in Delhi for a week

Zoom News : Apr 06, 2021, 06:58 AM
Delhi. In some parts of the country's capital Delhi (Delhi), the maximum temperature on Monday crossed 40 degrees Celsius. However, the Meteorological Department said that warm winds are not likely to prevail here for another week. According to Safdarjung Observatory, the maximum temperature in the city was recorded at 38.8 degrees Celsius, which was four degrees above normal. At the same time, the minimum temperature remained at 18.5 ° C.

The weather stations of Najafgarh, Narela and Pitampura in Delhi recorded maximum temperatures of 40 ° C, 40.3 ° and 40.1 ° C respectively.

Regional Meteorological Department head Kuldeep Srivastava said that there is no possibility of hot winds from April 11-12 in Delhi. He said that the temperature is expected to rise on Tuesday. However, in the coming days, the temperature may drop by two to three degrees Celsius.

Earlier, this was the first time in the last 76 years in the month of March when Delhi's temperature had crossed 40 degrees. The country's capital recorded a temperature of eight degrees above normal. People were seen distracted by the heat.

According to meteorologists, for the first time after the year 1945 in Delhi, the heat was seen so fast. On March 29, Delhi's mercury reached 40.1 degrees Celsius. Never before had this happened in the month of March. In March itself, Delhiites felt the heat of hot air for the first time. While it is generally felt in the month of April.

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