
At 37.5 degree Celsius, Delhi records coldest average temperature for May since 2008
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Delhi has recorded the coldest May since 2008, with average temperature at 37.5 degrees Celsius.
Delhi has recorded the coldest average temperature for the month of May since 2008 at 37.5 degrees Celsius. Not a single heatwave day has been registered in the month of May this year. Two cyclonic circulations and five western disturbances during the month led to the colder temperature in the month of May.More Related News

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