Monday, May 14, 2001,  Chandigarh, India




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Sriganganagar hottest at 47.8°C
New Delhi, May 13
Heat wave to severe heat wave conditions continue to prevail in parts of Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Rajasthan. These are likely to abate during the next two days. These have abated from Punjab and west Uttar Pradesh.


 

CHANDIGARH
  • The maximum temperature on Sunday was 37.0ºC (98.6ºF) and the minimum Min 29.8ºC (85.6ºF).
  • The maximum relative humidity was 53 per cent and the minimum 32 per cent.
  • Sunset: Monday: 7.09
  • Sunrise: Tuesday: 5.28
  • OUTLOOK FOR  MONDAY: Mainly clear sky. Dust raising winds during day time.


 

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REGION

Extremes
Town Max (in Celsius) Min (in Celsius)
Ambala 38.2 27.1
Amritsar 41.4 27.0
Bhuntar 34.4 21.4
Hisar 45.4 28.3
Jammu 30.7
Ludhiana 40.0 28.9
Patiala 43.0 28.5
Shimla 26.0 19.5
Srinagar 13.7
Sundernagar 35.5 23.8

 

 

NATION

Read under headings Max (maximum temperature), Min (minimum temperature), R (rainfall in past 24 hours) and TR (Total rain since January 1):

Station

Max

Min

R

TR

Ahmedabad

43

27

0

10

Aurangabad

40

25

0

1

Bangalore

35

22

0

372

Baroda

41

27

0

0

Bhavnagar

43

25

0

10

Bhopal

44

30

0

6

Bhubaneswar

40

29

0

105

Chennai

44

28

0

99

Dehra Dun

34

25

0

95

Gangtok

23

15

0

567

Guwahati

32

24

0

365

Gaya

36

27

0

9

Hyderabad

43

29

0

76

Indore

41

25

0

4

Jaipur

43

30

0

19

Jamshedpur

35

25

0

79

Kolkata

34

25

0

182

Lucknow

38

28

0

17

Mahabaleshwar

31

16

0

35

Mumbai

34

27

0

2

Nagpur

45

29

2

51

New Delhi

42

30

0

42

Patna

35

26

0

39

Pune

36

22

0

2

Rajkot

42

25

0

4

Ranchi

31

22

0

100

Sholapur

41

25

0

26

Surat

33

27

0

0

Tiruchirapali

40

22

14

81

Thiruvananthapuram

33

27

0

366

Udaipur

43

28

0

8

Vishakhapatnam

39

30

22




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Sriganganagar hottest at 47.8°C
Tribune News Service

New Delhi, May 13
Heat wave to severe heat wave conditions continue to prevail in parts of Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Rajasthan. These are likely to abate during the next two days. These have abated from Punjab and west Uttar Pradesh.

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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