People of Delhi-NCR will get relief from heat, meteorological department predicts this for the next 10 days
People of Delhi-NCR will get relief from heat, meteorological department predicts this for the next 10 days
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New Delhi: After May, people are getting some relief from the scorching heat in June too. The weather has become pleasant after the rain on Sunday (June 4). However, due to humidity, people had to face some problems. The heat index was 45 degrees due to humidity in the temperature. The Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted similar weather on Monday (June 5). According to the Meteorological Department, there have been changes in the weather in some parts of the capital due to western disturbances .

According to the IMD, there may be partly cloudy sky today. The maximum and minimum temperatures are expected to be around 35 and 24 degrees Celsius, respectively. After this, the weather can remain open from Tuesday. The maximum temperature is expected to be around 37 degrees Celsius while the minimum will be around 25 degrees. On June 7, the maximum temperature will be around 38 and the minimum temperature will be around 26 degrees.   After this, the weather will continue to increase. On June 8, it will rise to 39 and 26 degrees. On June 9 and 10, the maximum temperature can go up to 40 to 41 degrees and the minimum temperature can go up to 27 to 28 degrees.

The highest maximum temperature was recorded at 38 degrees Celsius while the minimum temperature was recorded at 25.6 degrees Celsius. At the same time, 37.9 degrees in sports complex, 37.1 degrees in Najafgarh, 37 degrees in Pusa. The minimum temperature in these areas also increased, the heat of the sun throughout the day increased.

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