Since the beginning of March in North India including Delhi-NCR, the weather patterns have become stricter. Here, mercury has started to climb, breaking the record. Weather experts have speculated that the temperature will increase further in the coming days. Also, mercury will remain around 35 degrees in Delhi next week too. Apart from this, the Air Quality Index (AQI) in the capital for the next two days may also fall into a poor category. According to the Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature in the capital Delhi is expected to reach 35 degrees Celsius by Monday. At the same time, the meteorological department has released the forecast for the next seven days for Noida, according to which the mercury will reach 35 degrees here. However, light drizzle is also expected on Sunday. For information, let us know that Thursday was the hottest day in the month of March in Delhi-NCR. On Thursday, the mercury climbed to 33.9 degrees in Safdarjung, which is seven degrees above the normal temperature.
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