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| North India to get warmer: met office | | | Agencies New Delhi Nov 04 Temperatures are expected to rise here as well as in other north Indian states in the coming few days, India Meteorological Department said today, adding that temperature fluctuations could go on till mid-November. "Western Disturbances over the Jammu and Kashmir region are leading to the rise in temperature in Delhi and other northern states. The maximum temperature for today is expected to be 29 degrees Celsius and the minimum 15 degrees Celsius," an IMD official told media. The minimum temperature recorded in the capital today was 15.6 degrees Celsius, two degrees above the average. The maximum temperature on Tuesday touched 31 degrees Celsius, a notch above the average. The official added that the sky would be partly cloudy during the day but "the western disturbances would clear by evening". The IMD website updates indicated that the minimum temperatures in most parts of Rajasthan were three to six degrees above average.
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