Mercury on rise in Delhi, Thursday warmest February day of decade

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The national capital recorded a maximum of 32 degrees Celsius, seven notches above the season's average, on Thursday, making it the second warmest day of the decade, while mercury in some areas rose to 32.4 degrees -- highest February of the decade, said.

Slight respite is expected towards Friday, with maximum expected to fall by a degree, while Saturday could see thunder or lightning development with possibility of showers.

According to Met department, on February 21, 2017, saw 32.4 degree as the warmest day of month, while on February 22, 2017 maximum was 26 degrees.

Meanwhile, the minimum on Thursday was recorded at 14 degree Celsius, three notches above the season.

"The highest in was recorded at Ridge area on Thursday at 32.4 degrees, eight notches above the season's average.

The minimum was recorded at 16 degrees in the same area, which is five notches above the season's average," an India Meteorological Department(IMD) told IANS.

According to private forecasting agency Skymet, the the spike in day mercury is due to the approaching Western Disturbance over the Western Himalayas, which carries a warm front ahead of it.

The humidity on Thursday oscillated between 35 to 96 per cent.

Wednesday's maximum was 31.7 degree and minimum was 12.5 degree respectively.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, February 22 2018. 20:42 IST
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