The document presents extreme weather events in New Delhi for March across several years, highlighting temperature highs and lows, as well as rainfall amounts. It includes a climatological table summarizing average temperatures, rainfall, and the number of rainy days from 1991 to 2020. Notably, the highest recorded temperature in March was 41.3°C in 2010, while the highest monthly rainfall was 126.6 mm in 2015.
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The document presents extreme weather events in New Delhi for March across several years, highlighting temperature highs and lows, as well as rainfall amounts. It includes a climatological table summarizing average temperatures, rainfall, and the number of rainy days from 1991 to 2020. Notably, the highest recorded temperature in March was 41.3°C in 2010, while the highest monthly rainfall was 126.6 mm in 2015.