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Humid weekend in store for Delhi
Mumbai News.Net Saturday 4th July, 2009 (IANS)
Delhiites will face an uncomfortable weekend with high humidity levels but little rain, a met official said Saturday.
The humidity level will oscillate between 79 and 51 percent. The maximum temperature Saturday will hover around 37 degrees Celsius and the minimum will be about 28 degrees Celsius, the official said.
'The sky will mainly remain partly cloudy. Later in the day, there is possibility of rain and thundershowers,' said an official of the met department at Safdarjung.
Although the monsoon reached the capital June 29, there hasn't been much rain.
'The rain system has not formed in a proper manner. That is why the rains cannot be predicted. The scenario will continue for a few more days,' added the official. Email this story to a friend
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