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After storms, calm to return to Delhi with spike in temp

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June 07, 2026

A spell of expected rainfall eluded Delhi on Saturday, pushing the maximum temperature to 40°C — over 4°C higher than the maximum recorded a day before. The minimum temperature on Saturday stood at 26.4°C, marginally higher than Friday's 26°C. The maximum temperature on Friday was 35.8°C.

- Aaditya Khatwani

After storms, calm to return to Delhi with spike in temp

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the maximum temperature could rise further, ranging between 40°C and 42°C by Tuesday. A significant dip in temperature due to rain is likely on Thursday and Friday, according to IMD. Despite an IMD forecast for showers on Saturday, no rain was recorded at any of the IMD's weather stations till 5:30pm.

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