As the national capital continue to witness an extended dry patch, the maximum temperature was recorded five degrees Celsius above normal at 38.2 deg C, while the minimum was 27.5 degree Celsius, a notch above normal for this time of the year, Met Department said.
Day temperature in some parts of the city touched the 40 degree Celsius mark while at many places it was recorded at 39 deg C.
In Ayanagar, temperature rose to 40 degree Celsius, a rarity in the month of August. Elsewhere, in Palam it was recorded at 39 deg C while in Ridge Area it was 39.5 deg C.
Yesterday, the maximum temperature had settled at 38 deg C while the minimum was recorded at 26.4 degree Celsius.
Humidity also remained on the higher side which oscillated between 78 and 36 per cent during the day.
There has been an extended dry patch in the national capital leading to scorching weather conditions.
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