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Temperatures in Delhi to sustain; dust storm remains a possibility

May 5, 2014 12:43 PM |

The weather in Delhi will sustain the average levels of temperatures for the next two days. According to the latest weather update by Skymet Meteorology Division in India, winds in Delhi will continue to remain southwesterly due to a cyclonic circulation, which will cause thunderstorms or dust storms in northwest plains. This will keep a tab on the temperatures and not let them rise like last week when residents witnessed the first hottest spell of the season.

On Sunday, the maximum temperature remained almost near normal and recorded 39.7°C. However, it will again rise marginally and stay close to 40°C for the next two days. The following table shows that the day temperatures in Delhi have come down to normal, after remaining above normal during the first two days of May.

Days Maximum temperature
Wednesday 42.1°C
Thursday 42.8°C
Friday 41.7°C
Saturday 38.6°C
Sunday 39.7°C

However, the minimum temperature that settled at 26°C on Monday, will continue to hover in mid twenties, according to the latest weather update by Skymet Meteorology Division. The table shows that morning temperatures have refused to scale down below 24°C for the last five days

Days Minimum temperature
Thursday 24.2°C
Friday 26.2°C
Saturday 26,4°C
Sunday 24.5°C
Monday 26°C

 

 

Photograph by Ekabhishek






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