The Palam observatory registered a scorching 47.2 degree Celsius, the hottest not just for this season but also in the last 19 years.
According to MeT department, the mercury touched the 45 degrees mark at Safdarjung observatory, considered to be the official reading for the city, a day after maximum temperature was recorded at 44.7 degree Celsius here, which was the highest of this season till yesterday.
The maximum temperature at Aaya Nagar in South East Delhi was recorded at 46.6 degrees while it was 44.8 degrees in the ridge areas.
Hot and dry winds continued to lash the city throughout the day giving a tough time to all those who stepped out. Tomorrow could be even hotter as maximum temperature may touch 46 degree Celsius while the minimum is expected to remain around 30 degree Celsius, Met officials said.
Even night was quite warm in the city as the minimum temperature for the day settled at 29.4 degree Celsius, which was a notch above normal.
Humidity levels oscillated between 30 and 46 degrees during the day.
Weatherman has predicted a mainly clear sky tomorrow with maximum temperature expected to remain around 46 degrees Celsius while the minimum is expected to be around 30 degree Celsius.
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