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The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a heat wave warning for Delhi-NCR and adjoining areas on Monday. It has also predicted strong surface winds reaching speeds of 25-35 kilometres per hour during the day. (PTI photo)

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On Sunday, the maximum temperature has breached the 45-degrees-Celsius mark in parts of national capital with Najafgarh recording the highest at 46.3 degrees Celsius. (PTI photo)

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There was less traffic on the roads in the afternoon and the usually crowded boulevards wore a deserted look. (PTI photo)

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A peacock dances in a park on a summer morning, in New Delhi. (PTI photo)

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IMD officials said that a fresh western disturbance could bring relief from the hot weather conditions from May 24 with light rain and cloudy weather expected for three to four days. (PTI photo)

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Children bathe in a pond to cool themselves during a hot summer day, in New Delhi. (PTI photo)

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