Most parts of north India are facing hot weather conditions before the normal time. With the significant rise in temperature, the national capital continues to simmer under heat condition today. According to the Met Department, the minimum temperature was recorded 23.2 degree Celsius which is 5 degree above normal while the maximum temperature was settled to 39.4 degree celcius, registering 5 degree above normal. With no possibility of respite from heat over the next few days, Delhiites are likely to experience uncomfortable days and nights ahead. The weathermen have also predicted mainly a clear sky tomorrow with no possibility of rainfall.<br/> <br/><br/>The department forecasts the sky to be clear in day having no possibility of rain. However, Uncomfortable days and nights are likely to continue for residents over the next few days. Other cities like Churu, Bikaner and Jaipur in Rajasthan and Hisar in Haryana witnessed the mercury above or near 40 degree Celsius. <br/><br/>Cities like Chandigarh and Patiala, Ludhiana in Punjab and Jamuu recorded above 36 degree Celsius. The hilly city Shimla in Himachal Pradesh also recorded a maximum temperature of 23.5 degree Celsius.<br/><br/><br/>
News On AIR | April 5, 2010 1:55 PM
North India facing hot weather conditions before normal time