New Delhi, Feb. 27 -- The Capital is set to remain unusually warm over the coming days, with maximum temperature expected to hover 4-5 degrees Celsius (degC) above normal and possibly touch 34degC on March 4, when Delhi celebrates Holi, according to forecasts issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Delhi's maximum temperature on Thursday stood at 30.2degC, four degrees above normal. IMD has forecast that daytime temperatures will remain between 30degC and 32degC until March 2, before rising to around 33degC on March 3 and potentially 34degC on March 4. Meteorologists said that although a weak western disturbance is likely to affect the region from March 2 onwards, it will not bring rain to the plains. "The western disturbance w...