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May 14, 2001, Chandigarh, India |
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CHANDIGARH | REGION | NATION | SATELLITE PHOTO Sriganganagar
hottest at 47.8°C
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Read under headings Max (maximum temperature), Min (minimum temperature), R (rainfall in past 24 hours) and TR (Total rain since January 1):
Sriganganagar
hottest at 47.8°C New Delhi, May 13 Rainfall: Weather was mainly dry over the region.
Temperature: Past 24 hours change: Maximum temperatures fell
appreciably in Punjab, fell in Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and
Uttaranchal and changed little elsewhere.
Departures: They were largely above normal in the remaining
parts of Jammu and Kashmir, appreciably above normal in the remaining
parts of Haryana and Rajasthan, above normal in Punjab and west Uttar
Pradesh and the remaining parts of Himachal Pradesh, appreciably below
normal in east Uttar Pradesh and normal in the rest of the region.
The highest temperature in the region was 47.8°C recorded at
Sriganganagar and Suratgarh (Rajasthan).
Forecast valid until the morning of May15: Rain or
thundershowers are likely at isolated places in Himachal Pradesh and
Uttaranchal. Duststorms or thunderstorms are likely at isolated places
in Haryana and Punjab. Weather will be mainly dry in the rest of the
region.
Forecast for Delhi and neighbourhood valid until the morning of
May15: Dust haze with chances of a thundery development in some
areas towards evening. Maximum temperature will be around 40°C.
Farmers weather bulletin for Delhi: Forecast valid until the
morning of May 15: Development of thunderclouds is likely at a few
places.
Outlook for the subsequent two days: No large change. |
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