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No relief for Delhi; mercury above 40 degree for second day

The maximum temperature rose from yesterday's 40.1 degree Celsius to 40.5 degree Celsius which is five degree above normal while the minimum was recorded at 23.3 degree Celsius.

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Delhiites did not get any respite from hot weather conditions with the mercury remaining above 40-degree mark for the second consecutive day today.
    
The maximum temperature rose from yesterday's 40.1 degree Celsius to 40.5 degree Celsius which is five degree above normal while the minimum was recorded at 23.3 degree Celsius, which is also three notches above normal.
    
Yesterday, the minimum temperature was recorded at 21.6 degrees Celsius.
    
Last year, the maximum temperature in April had touched 43.5 degrees which was the second highest in the last 65 years.
    
The Met department's forecast said that the maximum and minimum temperature will be around 40 and 23 degree C respectively tomorrow.
    
The denizens also experienced unusually hot days last month, which the MET Department said was the second warmest March for the city since 1901.
    
The mercury had touched 39.2 degree Celsius on March 21 this year which was the second highest maximum temperature in the month of March in the past 65 years.
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