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Weather Highlights: Delhi Records Maximum Temperature Of 38.4 Degrees, Air Quality Deteriorates To 'Poor'

Weather Highlights: Delhi Records Maximum Temperature Of 38.4 Degrees, Air Quality Deteriorates To 'Poor'
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Delhi is experiencing high temperatures and poor air quality, while monsoon rains have reached Mumbai despite concerns over water shortages. Meanwhile, a lightning strike in West Bengal has resulted in four deaths and multiple injuries.

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These events illustrate the increasing volatility of India's climate and the severe impact of extreme weather on public safety and infrastructure.

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Today Weather, IMD Alert in Delhi-NCR, UP, Rajasthan Live News: Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 38.4 degrees Celsius on Monday, marginally below the seasonal average, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

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