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Cold morning in Delhi, possibility of light rain

| @indiablooms | Mar 04, 2019, at 12:50 pm

New Delhi, Mar 4 (UNI) National capital witnessed a cold morning on Monday with a partly cloudy sky, while minimum temperature settled at 11.2 degrees C, two notches below season's average.

"Light rain is likely during the day with maximum temperature to hover around 22 degrees C," said the weatherman.

"Relative humidity at 0830 hours was 89 per cent," the met office added.

However, air quality in the city was 'poor' with an index value of 201 at 1000 hours , according to the CPCB.

Maximum temperature on Sunday settled at 22.7 degrees C, four points below season's average.
 

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