North India continues to bear the brunt of the heat wave New Delhi: Temperatures continued to remain high across North India on Friday with the national capital touching 45 degrees Celsius and Amritsar boiling at 47 degrees Celsius. Rajasthan sizzled between 44 and 47 degrees Celsius.

However, the Met department has said that a marginal fall in temperature can be expected by Sunday. 84 people have died in Andhra Pradesh since the 1st of April due to the heat.

New Delhi continued to bear the brunt of heat wave and the weathermen have predicted no respite from scorching heat in days to come. The day temperature was recorded five notches above normal level at 45 degree Celsius, slightly down from yesterday's 45.7 degree Celsius, which was the highest for the month of May in a decade.

The minimum temperature was registered at 29.5 degree Celsius, which was three notches above normal and 1.9 degree below from Friday's 31.4 deg C. Humidity level hovered between 45 and 22 per cent....more    
07:30 AM, May 25, 2013

Delhi continues shivers with 2.9 degrees
by IANS
The capital got no respite from the bitter cold as the minimum temperature Saturday settled at 2.9 degrees Celsius - four notches below average. The Met office has forecast a clear day ahead. ...  
10:41 AM, Jan 05, 2013

North India cold claims 14 more lives Fourteen people succumbed to extreme cold in North India on Monday as temperatures plummeted across the region making people stay inside homes. Delhiites shivered in the morning as the mercury plunged to the season's lowest of 5.5 degrees Celsius even as dense fog affected air traffic. ...  
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