The Weatherman also provided no relief as it predicted similar conditions to continue for at least another four days.
The maximum temperature was recorded five notches above normal at 44.5 degrees Celsius at Safdarjung weather station, while the minimum was three degrees above normal at 29.3 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 44.6 degree Celsius.
The maximum temperature for other weather stations in the capital are - Ridge 45.4 deg C, Ayanagar 45 deg C, DU 44.7 deg C, Narela 44.9 deg C, Najafgarh 44.3 deg C, Jafarpur 44.2 deg C, Lodhi 43.6 deg C and Peetampura 43.5 deg C.
The humidity level hovered between 19 and 39 per cent.
Meteorological Department predicted a clear sky tomorrow with maximum and minimum temperatures likely to be around 45 deg C and 30 deg C respectively.
According to a statement issued by Indian Meteorological Department, heat wave conditions are prevailing over most parts of Jammu division in JK, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and some parts of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.
The Weatherman said a fresh western disturbance is likely to affect JK, HP, Uttarakhand from May 25 onwards which may result in abatement of heat wave conditions.
However, the impact of Western Disturbance on the maximum temperature over Delhi and neighboring areas would be temporary and after a fall of about 1-2 deg C during May 25-26, the day temperatures may rise again till last week of May.
