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The National Capital surely has extreme weather conditions, some days it just feels hot and then next moment it's cold.
Daytime in Delhi is going to get hot and dry as the maximum temperature is likely to reach 33 degrees Celsius over the next two days.
Met officials said no western disturbances were expected this week and the skies too will remain clear, leading to an increase in daytime temperatures.
Whereas on Sunday, the minimum temperature was below normal, 11.9 degrees Celsius and a day earlier it was 10.1 degrees Celsius.
The maximum temperature was 30.8 degrees Celsius, a notch below normal, against 30.3 degrees Celsius a day earlier.
At 31.6 degrees Celsius, the Sports Complex near Akshardham temple was the warmest area in the city.
An official at the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said the temperature is likely to rise.
According to the weather department, the maximum and minimum temperatures on Monday are likely to hover around 31 and 13 degrees Celsius respectively.
Meanwhile, the air quality remained 'moderate'. The air quality index (AQI), on a scale of 0 to 500, was 193, against 167 a day earlier.
Pollution monitoring agencies expect the AQI to remain moderate from Monday to Wednesday. "The air quality is likely to be the poor to moderate category in the subsequent six days," said the decision support system at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM)