Delhi's "Coolest May" Since 2008: Weather Office
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Delhi Weather: It was a respite from the scorching heat in May for people in Delhi. Here's why
Light showers and gusty winds took the sting out of Delhi's scorching heat in May. "This is the coolest May since 2008," Kuldeep Srivastava, senior weather scientist at the India Meteorological Department in Delhi said on Tuesday. "There are two main reasons for this. Both Western Disturbance and the cyclones had an effect on the weather in Delhi-NCR," Mr Srivastava added. On Monday, a minimum temperature of 25 degrees Celsius, three notches below the normal, was recorded after a sudden change in weather over the weekend. Delhi and its neighbouring areas have been witnessing light rain and gusty winds for the past few days. The squally weather is expected to continue in the national capital region till June 2, and the day temperatures are likely to hover around 37-38 degrees Celsius, according to the weather office. Temperatures however soared in few pockets over west Rajasthan; south Punjab, south Haryana and eastern parts of Rajasthan and the Vidarbha region.More Related News