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The highest temperature ever recorded in Delhi was 20.3°C, with the chance of nighttime rain

The highest temperature ever recorded in Delhi was 20.3°C, with the chance of nighttime rain


The highest temperature ever recorded in Delhi was 20.3°C, with the chance of nighttime rain



In several sections of Delhi, there was light rain between 5 and 8 am. The city had 3 mm of rain in the 24 hours that ended at 8:30 am.


More rain and mild fog are expected throughout the night, according to IMD.

After a little morning rain on Sunday, the highest temperature in the nation's capital was published at 20.3 degrees Celsius, two degrees below the season's normal, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).


According to the IMD, the city's lowest temperature was 11.9 degrees Celsius, which is three degrees warmer than the average for the season. In several sections of Delhi, there was light rain between 5 and 8 am. The city had 3 mm of rain in the 24 hours that ended at 8:30 am.


More rain and mild fog are expected throughout the night, according to IMD. By 5:30 p.m., the humidity had reached 83 percent. By 5:30 p.m., the humidity had reached 83 percent.


In the 'bad' category, the air quality index (AQI) was 282 at 7 p.m., based on data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). An AQI of zero to fifty is regarded as "good," 51 to one hundred as "satisfactory," 101 to 200 as "moderate," 201 to 300 as "poor," 301 to 400 as "very poor," and 401 to 500 as "severe."

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