The maximum temperature was recorded five notches above normal at 44.9 degrees Celsius today at Safdarjung weather station, while the minimum was four degrees above normal at 30.3 deg C. The readings at Safdarjung station is taken as the official figures for the capital.
Yesterday, the maximum had touched the highest for the season at 45.1 degree Celsius.
The humidity level hovered between 18 and 40 per cent.
Meteorological Department predicted a clear sky tomorrow with maximum and minimum temperatures likely to be around 45 deg C and 31 deg C respectively.
"The maximum temperatures over the region including Delhi are likely to peak during 22-24th May. Therefore, the last three days (May 22, 23, 24) of the week long spell would be the hottest," a statement said.
But a western disturbance may bring down maximum temperature by 2 degree Celsius from May 26 onwards.
However, providing a glimmer of hope, the Met department also said that an approaching western disturbance is likely to break the anticyclone over the region and moderate the intensity of the hot air advection, thereby reducing the maximum temperature by about 2�C from May 26 onwards.
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