The heat increases in New Delhi, here how the weather will remain
The heat increases in New Delhi, here how the weather will remain
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NEW DELHI: After a brief respite from the past two days, the heat wave in Delhi-NCR has again tightened its grip. The Meteorological department has predicted that the weather may turn around in the national capital after Friday's scorching heat. According to the Met department, the sky will be partly cloudy. There is little chance of sunshine coming out. Dense clouds can reduce the effect of heat.

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According to the Metrological department, the weather is likely to pick up from Saturday night in Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and western Uttar Pradesh due to cyclone conditions and western disturbances in western Rajasthan. The typhoon is expected to hit a speed of 30-40 km per hour on Saturday night. The maximum temperature can be as high as 43 degrees.

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It is expected to rain on Sunday evening with thunderstorms and light rain on Monday. The weather is likely to remain the same on Tuesday. The maximum temperature in the national capital touched 44 and 45 degree Celsius in some parts of the national capital on Friday. As a result, June 14 was the hottest day in the past eight years. The heat wave and the heat wave throughout the day have caused a lot of inconvenience to the people.

 

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