NEW DELHI:The maximum temperature of the national capital on Sunday settled at 39.5 Degree Celsius, which is two notches above the normal for this time of year, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
The minimum temperature in Delhi was recorded as 22.2 degree Celsius, which is one notche colder than the normal for this season, stated the IMD data.
The relative humidity recorded at the Safdarjung observatory, in the morning at 8:30 A.M was 37 per cent and 18 per cent in the evening at 5:30 P.M.
The weather stations at Ridge, Ayanagar, Mungeshpur, Najafgarh, Pitampura, Palam and Ladhi Road recorded maximum temperatures of 40.6 degrees Celsius, 40.6 degrees Celsius, 40.9 degrees Celsius, 41.5 degrees Celsius, 41.6 degrees Celsius, 39.6 degrees Celsius and 39.8 degrees Celsius respectively, stated the IMD data.
The IMD predicted, “Heat wave conditions over Gujarat state during next five days, likely to commence over central and east India from 25th and over northwest India from 26th April, 2022.”
“Rain and thunderstorm accompanied with lightning and gusty winds over Northeast India during 24th to 28th April, 2022,” said IMD.
The Delhities have to face hardship in the upcoming week as the temperature in the upcoming week will climb up to 44 degree Celsius. From 26th April to 30th April the national capital will witness the heatwave, said the IMD data.
Delhi will witness the partly cloudy sky with possibility of development of thunder lightning on 25th April and the maximum temperature will shoot up to 41 degree Celsius.
The maximum power demand in the capital city on Sunday recorded at 5033 MW, a few seconds after 12 midnight, said sources.
According to the sources, the power demand in the city is less on the weekends as compared to the other days. (Agencies)
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