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Break from hot spells? Maximum temperature may see a sharp decline

Gurgaon: conditions like the Heatwave win in the city for the second day in a row on Thursday, with mercury touching 43.7 degrees Celsius – six notches above normal.
It was slightly lower than the maximum temperature of Wednesday 44.5 degrees Celsius but the high moisture rate made the heat look much worse.
However, some concessions, it is seen because weather conditions are expected to change from Friday and so on with scattered rainfall.
According to the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD), the maximum temperature may drop to 32 degrees Celsius on July 12.
“There is a possibility of light rain to a storm in several places on Friday, which will definitely reduce the temperature of the notch and provide assistance that is needed from heat.
Rainfall activities are likely to increase from July 11 to July 12, with mild rainfall to being in part Great place in the area, “said an IMD official.
Minimum temperature Wednesday settled at 28.5 degrees Celsius, while the humidity relative to oscillates between 50% and 52%.
According to weekly estimates, the maximum and minimum temperature tends to direct around 39 and 30 degrees Celsius, respectively.
The sky will remain cloudy with the possibility of light rain and goal.
The city air quality index (AQI) on Thursday was ‘moderate’, with a total reading of 129.
Meanwhile, Delhi was too recording to another Heatwave day on Thursday, with hot and humid conditions in the first round sent a maximum temperature outside 44 degrees Celsius on Some parts of the capital.
However, the dust storm and light shower in the future brought a little break in several parts of the city.
Rain spells are predicted from Friday to Wednesday.
Meet officials say Mercury will begin to drop from Friday, due to changes in the wind and increase rainfall activities, with the estimated southwest monsoon to cover Delhi on July 10 after recording rain at night, Delhi also saw a dust storm and light rain spells in several parts on Thursday night.
IMD estimates the maximum can drop to around 34 degrees Celsius for the next few days.
A senior official meeting said the estimate on the arrival of Southwest Monsun on July 10 was on track, without Heatwa days expected in the coming week.

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