Delhi records coldest May in 36 years: IMD : The Tribune India

Delhi records coldest May in 36 years: IMD

Delhi records coldest May in 36 years: IMD

A man pedals a loaded cart amid rain in New Delhi. ANI



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New Delhi, June 1

Delhi experienced its most coolest and refreshing May after 36 years as abundant rainfall contributed to a significant drop in the average maximum temperature this year.

Residents of the national capital also witnessed the beginning of June with a cooler weather as the skies remained overcast and the lingering effect of the recent rainfall prevailed.

The Safdarjung Observatory, the city’s main weather station, documented a minimum temperature of 20.6 °Celsius on Thursday morning, which was six degrees below the normal.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast predominantly cloudy skies, accompanied by light rainfall and gusty winds throughout the day. The maximum temperature is expected to reach around 35°C, as per the IMD’s predictions.

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