Temperature remained above the 45 degree mark at almost all major weather observatories in the national capital making life tough for all those who had to venture out. Power crisis in many areas made things added to the woes.
While it was 45.2 degree Celsius at Safdarjung observatory, considered to be the official reading for the city, at Palam, the day temperature was recorded at 47 degree Celsius.
On Sunday, the day temperature had settled at 47.8 degree Celsius in Palam, the hottest in the last 62 years while yesterday it was recorded at 47.6 degree Celsius.
The minimum temperature was recorded at 28.1 degree Celsius, which was normal for this part of the season, according to MeT department officials.
Hot and dry winds swept the city throughout the day as humidity levels were recorded between 18 and 61 per cent.
Weatherman said that maximum temperature is expected to be around 44 degree Celsius tomorrow while the minimum will settle around 30 degree Celsius amid a clear sky.
Possibilities of dust storm and partly cloudy sky may bring the temperature down to the 41-42 degree bracket between 13th and 15th June, it said.
The minimum temperature, however, will continue to hover close to the 30 degree mark.
The current spell of extreme hot weather conditions began on June 3 when mercury crossed the 40 degree mark to settle at 41.7 degree Celsius. The next day, it soared to 43.4 degree Celsius.
Meanwhile, temperature at Palam observatory was touching new highs everyday. It registered at 47.2 degree Celsius on June 6, setting a new record for the last 19 years.
The record breaking spree stopped temporarily for a day on June 7 when the day temperature at Safdarjung observatory was recorded at 44.9 degree Celsius while at Palam it was 47 degree Celsius.
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