The India Meteorological Department has predicted a thunderstorm with rain in Delhi on Thursday. However, the weather department did not issue any alert for the national capital.
The IMD has said that the minimum temperature in Delhi is expected to be 25 degrees Celsius, and the maximum around 34.
The national capital witnessed clear skies on Wednesday with a maximum temperature of 33.4 degree Celsius, 1.3 notches above normal, according to the IMD.
For the coming days, the forecast predicts varying weather conditions.October 3 and 4 is predicted to witness patchy rain with temperatures ranging from 26 degrees Celsius to 34 degrees Celsius. Further, October 5 will see temperatures rise to 35°C with possible rain. Heavy rainfall is predicted for October 6 and 7, with temperatures dropping to 22 degrees Celsius. October 8 will return to partly cloudy conditions with highs near 31 degres Celsius.
The IMD has said that the minimum temperature in Delhi is expected to be 25 degrees Celsius, and the maximum around 34.
The national capital witnessed clear skies on Wednesday with a maximum temperature of 33.4 degree Celsius, 1.3 notches above normal, according to the IMD.
For the coming days, the forecast predicts varying weather conditions.October 3 and 4 is predicted to witness patchy rain with temperatures ranging from 26 degrees Celsius to 34 degrees Celsius. Further, October 5 will see temperatures rise to 35°C with possible rain. Heavy rainfall is predicted for October 6 and 7, with temperatures dropping to 22 degrees Celsius. October 8 will return to partly cloudy conditions with highs near 31 degres Celsius.
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