
IMD Adjusts Delhi’s Record High Temp After Sensor Error
India’s IMD has corrected Delhi’s record temperature of 52.9°C, attributing the error to a faulty sensor. The minister confirmed a 3°C misreading but didn’t provide the revised temperature.
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India’s IMD has corrected Delhi’s record temperature of 52.9°C, attributing the error to a faulty sensor. The minister confirmed a 3°C misreading but didn’t provide the revised temperature.
Delhi experiences a record-breaking temperature of 49.9°C, marking the highest-ever heat in the capital as severe heat-wave conditions prevail.
Delhi experiences an unprecedented heatwave with temperatures soaring up to 47.4°C, affecting various regions in and around the capital.