The maximum temperature was four degrees above normal, the Met department said.
The maximum temperature in Palam was recorded at 46.6 degrees Celsius which is also highest for the area for the season. The previous highest for the season was recorded on May 29 when temperature was 43.7 degrees.
The minimum temperature settled at 27.7 degrees which was normal for this time of summer.
Humidity, which oscillated between 22 and 63 per cent, added to the misery of the residents.
People, who ventured out of their residences and offices had to suffer due to the sizzling heat and humid weather conditions.
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