
Delhi today recorded its hottest day of this season, with the maximum temperature at 45.5 degree Celsius.
As the heat wave continues across India, national capital Delhi today recorded its hottest day of this season, with the maximum temperature at 45.5 degree Celsius.
There is unlikely to be any relief from the sweltering heat for the next couple of days.
However, on Thursday, the meteorological department has predicted thunderstorms, which should bring some much needed respite from the heat.
Yesterday, Delhi had recorded a maximum temperature of 44.5 degrees, five notches above normal.
Vast swathes of the country are reeling under severe heat wave conditions. In Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, over 500 people have died so far. 36 deaths have also been reported from West Bengal and Odisha.
There is unlikely to be any relief from the sweltering heat for the next couple of days.
However, on Thursday, the meteorological department has predicted thunderstorms, which should bring some much needed respite from the heat.
Yesterday, Delhi had recorded a maximum temperature of 44.5 degrees, five notches above normal.
Vast swathes of the country are reeling under severe heat wave conditions. In Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, over 500 people have died so far. 36 deaths have also been reported from West Bengal and Odisha.
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