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3:16Now PlayingThroughout the month of February, Delhi experienced its highest temperature in the previous 55 years, making it challenging for locals to leave their homes during the day. The India Meteorological Department forecasted that after a warm February, the city will likely have a warmer March as a result of the increase in temperature (IMD). The meteorological service predicts that as Delhi's temperature rises in the first week of March, the heat will get even worse. Beginning on March 2, the maximum temperature is predicted to average 33 degrees Celsius, which is 2 degrees higher than the most recent reading. Many regions of North India, including Delhi-NCR, could suffer extreme temperatures in March, according to weather experts. Listen In!
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