
Windy relief on Sun, but hotter days ahead
Lucknow: Strong gusty winds in the evening brought some relief from a sultry and hot Sunday. According to the weatherman, city is likely to witness hot days ahead, with maximum temperatures touching and crossing 40 degrees Celsius.On Sunday, the maximum and minimum temperatures recorded in the city were 40.9 and 27 degrees Celsius, respectively.
"No significant changes in weather conditions are expected this week. The city will witness a gradual rise in both day and night temperatures," said Mohammad Danish senior scientist of state met department.He said on Monday, the city will witness a partly cloudy sky, with maximum and minimum temperatures around 41 and 28 degrees Celsius, respectively. Meanwhile, in the state, the weather is most likely to remain dry.
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