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Sriganganagar records 43.4°C


 

CHANDIGARH
  • Temperature
      Maximum: 34.2ºC
      Minimum: 24.0ºC
  • Sunset on Tuesday: 7.25
  • Sunrise on Wednesday: 05.19
 
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REGION

Extremes
Town

Max (in Celsius)

Min (in Celsius)

Ambala

34.8

23.9

Amritsar

34.6

21.0

Bhuntar

30.6

19.3

Dharamsala

28.4

15.3

Hisar

37.4

24.7

Karnal

32.0

25.2

Patiala

35.6

25.8

Shimla

21.5

14.3

Sundernagar

30.5

20.3

 


Sriganganagar records 43.4°C
Tribune News Service

New Delhi, June 9
Rainfall: Rain/thundershowers have occurred at most of the places in Uttarakhand, at many places in Himachal Pradesh, at a few places in Jammu and Kashmir and Rajasthan and at isolated places in the rest of the region. The chief amount of rainfall in cm are: Himachal Pradesh: Jogindernagar 9, Bangana and Dharamsala 4 each, Bhuntar, Mandi, Rohru and Shimla 3 each, Baijnath, Nagrotasurian and Sunibhaji 2 each and Bhanjar, Kumarsain and Pandoh 1 each, Jammu and Kashmir: Katra 7 and Jammu 1, East Rajasthan: Ajmer 4 and Sikar and Udaipur AP 1 each, West Rajasthan: Jodhpur 1, West Uttar Pradesh: Bareilly 9 and Uttarakhand: Pantnagar 6, Dehra Dun 4, Tehri 2 and Mukteshwar 1.

Temperature: The maximum temperature rose appreciably in west Uttar Pradesh, rose in east Uttar Pradesh, fell in east Rajasthan and changed little elsewhere. It was appreciably above normal in Jammu and Kashmir, markedly below normal in Haryana, Punjab and west Uttar Pradesh, appreciably below normal in east Rajasthan, east Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand, below normal in Himachal Pradesh and normal in the rest of the region. The highest maximum temperature in the region was 43.4°C recorded at Sriganganagar (Rajasthan).

Forecast valid until the morning of June 11: Rain/thundershowers are likely at many places in Uttarakhand and northwest Uttar Pradesh and at a few places in the rest of the region. Isolated thundersqualls are likely in Uttarakhand and northwest Uttar Pradesh.

Outlook for the subsequent two days: Rainfall activity likely to increase over Uttar Pradesh and east Rajasthan. No significant change expected in the rest of the region.

Forecast for Delhi and neighbourhood valid until the morning of June 11: Warm and humid day with partly cloudy sky. Rain/thundershowers are likely in some areas. The maximum temperature will be around 37°C.

Farmers weather bulletin for Delhi: Forecast valid until the morning of June 11: Rain/thundershowers are likely at a few places.

Outlook for the subsequent two days: Scattered to fairly wide spread rainfall activity likely to continue.

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