The maximum temperature was recorded at 41.6 degree Celsius, three degrees above normal and a meagre decline from season's highest of 42 degrees yesterday.
The minimum temperature rose sharply to 24.3 degree Celsius, one degree below normal, from yesterday's 19.8 degrees.
Humidity levels oscillated between 21 and 61 per cent.
The weatherman has predicted partly cloudy sky which is expected to clear later on. The maximum and the minimum temperatures are expected to remain at 41 and 24 degree Celsius respectively.
Weather Office had predicted that the city will witness a dry spell and significant increase in maximum temperature during the first week of May.
"Due to frequent passage of Western Disturbances close to Delhi NCR the day temperatures have been near normal so far in the current summer season. This scenario has changed," a senior MeT official said.
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