New Delhi: If you are living in Delhi NCR, you would have probably noticed it’s been unusually warm for this time of year. On Monday morning, the city recorded a low of 28.2°C, which is about five degrees higher than the normal. Not just this, it was also the hottest September morning Delhi has seen in six years.
Sunday wasn’t much different, with the same warm low temperature continuing overnight. Usually, September nights start to get pleasant, but this year, the warm days have not left yet. The last time we saw a hotter September morning was back in 2019, when the temperature hit 29.6°C.
It’s not just the mornings — the days have been hot too. On Sunday, the mercury climbed to 38.1°C, which is about three degrees above the usual high for September. That made it the hottest September