Thanks to rains, Delhi sees its coldest April day in a decade
New Delhi, April 9 -- Scattered showers, particularly in the first half of Wednesday, led to Delhi experiencing its coolest April day in a decade, according to official data from the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
The maximum temperature on Wednesday was recorded at 28.2 degrees Celsius (degC), the lowest maximum temperature since April 23, 2016, when it was recorded at 27.2degC. This follows Tuesday's maximum of 28.8degC - the coldest April day in three years.
According to IMD, the normal maximum temperature during April 6-10 is 35.1degC, making Wednesday's temperature nearly 7degC below normal. The minimum temperature was also noticeably below normal at 16.8degC, against the normal of 20degC.
Experts attributed the unusually low t...
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