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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that Delhi’s minimum temperature on Thursday is likely to hover around 18°C. This indicates a relatively mild start to the day for the capital, with temperatures remaining higher than the usual seasonal average for this time of year. The warmer-than-usual conditions align with the recent trend of rising temperatures in the region, as Delhi has been experiencing unseasonably warm weather. The forecast suggests that daytime temperatures may also remain elevated, contributing to an overall warm spell in the city.
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Delhi’s weather today
The India Meteorological Department has forecast that Delhi is likely to receive thunderstorms with rain on Thursday, February 27, with the minimum temperature expected to settle at around 18 degree Celsius. Delhi recorded a temperature of 21.2 degree Celsius around 9am on Thursday. The maximum temperature for the day is likely to settle at 26 degree Celsius.
The capital’s air quality continued to be in the ‘poor’ category, with an AQI of 260, as per the Sameer app. An approaching Western Disturbance is expected to bring rainfall to the northern regions of India. This system will also bring rainfall to Delhi’s neighboring states, including Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Haryana, between February 27 and March 1.
The weather department said that there is no significant change in the minimum temperatures likely over rest of the India, except the Northwest region, during the next four to five days. The national capital will gradually experience an increase in wind speed after the morning hours.
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Capital recorded Highest Temperature of the Season
On Wednesday, the capital recorded the highest temperature of the season so far, with the maximum reaching 32 degrees Celsius, which is six notches above the seasonal average, the IMD said.
February 2025 recorded the highest temperature of 32 degrees, matching with that of the maximum recorded on February 27, 2023. Last year, the month saw a slightly lower range of maximum temperature with 29.7 degrees Celsius.
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