Good news for Delhi: Relief from scorching heat for four days | Check IMD's latest forecast
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast some relief for Delhi from Monday amid severe heatwave. The weather office said that the temperature may come down for the next few days.
Delhiites are expected to get relief from the scorching heat for the next few days as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted a fall in temperature in the coming days. On Sunday, the maximum temperature reached 49 degrees Celsius in many parts of the national capital as a tormenting heatwave swept through North India.
In its latest weather bulletin, the weather department said that the temperature has already fallen by 2 to 3 degrees Celsius as per the 11.30 am observation today. The temperature in Delhi will be 2 to 3 degrees Celsius lower than what was observed yesterday, IMD scientist RK Jenamani was quoted by ANI as saying.
RK Jenamani told ANI, "Some stations had recorded 46-48 degrees Celsius, it'll come down to 43-44 degrees. For Safdarjung, it will be 42-43 degrees Celsius. The western disturbance has come and cloud cover has increased. So, there'll be a relief from tomorrow for 3-4 days. Then the temperature will rise again."
Some stations had recorded 46-48 degrees Celsius, it'll come down to 43-44 degrees. For Safdarjung, it will be 42-43 degrees Celsius. Western Disturbance has come, cloud increased. So, there'll be a relief from tomorrow for 3-4 days. Then temperature will rise again: RK Jenamani pic.twitter.com/PUcksUtFeo