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Delhi experiences first winter showers

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Posted: Dec 03, 2007 at 0000 hrs IST

New Delhi, December 3: Light showers greeted Delhiites on Monday morning even as the minimum temperature rose to a few degrees.

The minimum temperature which was 12.6 degree Celsius on Sunday, was recorded at 15.2 degree Celsius on Monday.

The maximum temperature hovered at 26.5 degree Celsius, a notch higher than Sunday.

The city received 0.1 mm of rains since Sunday night till early Monday morning.

The showers, which are first drizzle of this winter, were due to the western disturbance, the Met officials said.

The weather office has forecast a cloudy day with light spell of rains during day time in some parts of the capital.

The minimum temperature is likely to fall to 11 degree Celsius on Tuesday, the Met office said.

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