Delhi Heatwave: IMD To Examine Data, Sensors After Record 52.9 Degree Reading

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The national weather department will examine the data and sensor installed at one of its observatories in Delhi, after it recorded a temperature of 52.9 degrees Celsius—the highest ever in India.

Maximum temperature over Delhi NCR varied from 45.2 degrees to 49.1 degrees in different parts of the city, while Mungeshpur reported 52.9 degrees as an outlier compared to other stations, the Indian Meteorological Department said in a statement on Wednesday.

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The agency said the reading could be due to an error in the sensor or the local factor and will be examined.

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