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Delhi feels the heat as temperature soars past 45 Degrees

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Delhi feels the heat as temperature soars past 45 Degrees

Delhi feels the heat as temperature soars past 45 Degrees

Country is witnessing a rise in mercury, and the Delhiites, in particular, are having a tough time beating the heat as Palam area of the national capital reported temperature going above 45 Degrees Celsius on May 22.

People are suggested not to go out in the sun.

The minimum and maximum temperature in Delhi is expected to be at 39 Degrees Celsius and 43 Degrees Celsius respectively.


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