Light rain lashed parts of Delhi today, with the maximum temperature recorded at 31 degrees Celsius, the meteorological department said today.
Rainfall occurred in Saket, Vasant Kunj and south Delhi areas. The Safdarjung observatory recorded recorded a rainfall of 2.1 mm, while Lodi Road and Palam recorded 3.5 and 0.9 mm rainfall respectively.
Cloudy skies would be observed throughout the city, with the minimum temperature hovering around 26 degrees and maximum temperature recorded at 31 degrees Celsius, an official said. The relative humidity was recorded at 92 per cent, he said.
Yesterday, the minimum and maximum temperatures were at 28.5 and 33.2 degrees Celsius respectively.
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