According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the next few days are unlikely to see any rain in the region. Although there may be some partly cloudy weather, especially at night, which could cause temperatures to increase.
After hitting a high of 28.2°C on Thursday, the maximum temperature is predicted to climb further. It's expected to reach the 30°C mark early next week, possibly even surpassing it by Tuesday. The recent Western Disturbance (WD) that brought cloudy weather and slight rainfall has passed, along with the cold winds from the neighboring hills. This indicates a steady increase in temperatures with no immediate rainfall expected.
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The IMD forecast suggests that Monday could see temperatures hitting 30°C, followed by a potential rise to 31°C by Tuesday. Last year, the hottest day in March was recorded on March 31, with temperatures reaching 32.7°C.
On Thursday, the maximum temperature rose to 28.2°C, which is 1.6 degrees above normal. Conversely, the minimum temperature dropped to 13°C, albeit still 0.4 degrees above normal. Over the next three days, maximum temperatures are expected to range between 28°C and 29°C, while minimum temperatures will hover around 14°C to 15°C.