Parts of the capital like Palam received monsoon rains after a four-day lull and the Weatherman has predicted more rains in the coming days.
However, Delhiites did not get much relief as mercury remained above normal levels and humidity oscillating between 50 and 73 per cent.
The maximum temperature came down to 36.7 degrees Celsius, still three degrees above normal, from yesterday's 40.5 degrees, while the minimum was at 32.2 degrees, five degrees above normal and the same as yesterday.
The MeT Department has predicted a cloudy sky for tomorrow with rain in some areas.
The temperature could be between 29 and 35 degrees Celsius.
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