Even after Clouds over the sky, heat wave continues to wreak havoc
Even after Clouds over the sky, heat wave continues to wreak havoc
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Bhopal: Cloudy drained on Monday's sky in the capital the Delhi people received partial relief from the scorching sun, but the heat wave continued to wreak havoc. However, Delhi's temperature recorded a slight further decline. The yellow alert will continue in Delhi for the next three days.

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According to the Metrological department, the high temperature of Delhi was 40.6 °c while the minimum temperature was 29.4 °c. Meanwhile, the storm was likely to come amid a partly cloudy sky. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, the tampon is expected to be between 40-41 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature of 30-31 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, the sky will likely be partly cloudy with light rain.

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With this, according to the Metrological department, dust storms can run at a speed of 30-40 km per hour. However, the impact of heat wave is also likely to remain constant, which is unlikely to provide respite to the people of Delhi at present. There will be no alert to the heat in Delhi on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, but meanwhile Delhi will continue to be the prospect of registering a rise in temperature.

 

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