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The Weather This Week

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NewsMobile presents you the weekly updates on climate change across the major cities in India- New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai. Here is the glimpse of the weather updates for the week of 3rd July’18 till 8th July’18:

1. New Delhi: Tuesday will be cloudy. The highest this week will be 39 degree Celsius whereas the lowest will be 36 degrees. There will be a thunderstorm at 12 in the afternoon. The week will be mostly sunny.

2. Mumbai: Tuesday will have heavy thunderstorms with 28-degree Celsius currently. The highest this week will be 29-degree Celsius and heavy thunderstorms will be there throughout the week, with a low of 28-degree Celcius. You must take your umbrellas and raincoats everywhere you go.

3. Kolkata: Tuesday will have thunderstorms with 31-degree Celsius currently. The highest this week will be 33-degree Celsius and the lowest will be 32- degree Celsius. The week will have thunderstorms throughout.

4. Chennai: Tuesday will be partly sunny. The highest this week will be 37- degree Celsius and the lowest will be 35-degree Celcius. The week will remain partly clouded. There will be a thunderstorm around 1 in the afternoon with 35-degree Celsius temperature.

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