According to Met department, the maximum temperature at Safdarjung Observatory, considered to be the official reading of the city was 37.5 degree Celsius, three deg C above normal while at Palam it was 38 degree Celsius. Ayanagar recorded a maximum of 37.2 degree Celsius.
The minimum temperature also remained a notch higher than normal at 27.6 degree Celsius.
High humidity, which has been tormenting Delhiites of late, continued to do so as it oscillated between 51 and 81 per cent during the day.
"The sky will remain generally cloudy tomorrow. Light rains or thundershowers are expected in some areas," a Met official said, adding the maximum and minimum is expected to settle at around 36 and 27 degrees, respectively.
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