New Delhi:
There was no respite from the heat in New Delhi on Wednesday with the minimum temperature settling four notches above average at 30.3 degrees Celsius, the hottest morning of the season so far.
An India Meteorological Department (IMD) official said the heat wave would continue to sweep across the city and the maximum temperature would hover around the 45 degrees Celsius mark.
Tuesday was also the hottest May 21 in the last five years with the maximum temperature settling five notches above average at 45.1 degrees Celsius.
An India Meteorological Department (IMD) official said the heat wave would continue to sweep across the city and the maximum temperature would hover around the 45 degrees Celsius mark.
Tuesday was also the hottest May 21 in the last five years with the maximum temperature settling five notches above average at 45.1 degrees Celsius.
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