Temperature above normal in capital
PTI | HT Correspondent, New Delhi
Jan 15, 2008 10:52 AM IST
Sharp northwesterly winds kept the weather chilly in the capital despite the minimum temperature being above normal.
Sharp northwesterly winds kept the weather chilly in the capital despite the minimum temperature being above normal.
While the maximum temperature at 21.5 degree celsius was normal, the minimum at 9.8 was three degrees above normal, the met office said.
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The chilly northwesterly winds were coming from northern states like Jammu and Kashmir; the weatherman said adding there was no possibility of rains during the day.
The minimum temperature yesterday was recorded at eight degree celsius, while the maximum was 19 degree celsius.
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