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Max rises above 30°C, min into single digits
Hindustan Times Noida
|March 04, 2025
A clear blue sky and a variable wind direction meant Monday was a day of contrasts for Delhi, with the city's minimum temperature dropping sharply to settle in single digits, even as the day's high crossed the 30-degree mark, translating into a difference of more than 20 notches in the day's maximum and minimum.
NEW DELHI:
However, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said in the coming days, the north Indian plains will record cold, northwesterly winds, which will likely lead to a dip in the maximum temperature in Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) from Tuesday onwards.
The minimum temperature on Monday at the Safdarjung observatory — Delhi's base weather station — was 9.6 degrees Celsius (°C), which is four notches below normal. It was 14.2°C a day earlier, making it a dip of nearly five degrees Celsius across most stations.
The maximum meanwhile rose by 4-5°C at most stations, with Safdarjung recording a high of 31.1°C — four notches above normal. It was 27°C a day earlier.
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