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Banswara records 38.8°C


 

CHANDIGARH
  • The maximum temperature on Wednesday was 32.0°C
    (89.6°F) and the minimum 20.6°C (69.1°F).
    The maximum relative humidity was 62 per cent and the minimum 23 per cent.
  • Sunset: Thursday: 6.40
  • Sunrise: Friday: 6.14
  • OUTLOOK FOR  THURSDAY: Mainly cloudy sky. Possibility of rain/thundershower.


 

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REGION

Extremes
Town Max (in Celsius) Min (in Celsius)
Ambala 32.1 17.1
Amritsar 29.2 15.7
Bhuntar 21.2 10.6
Hisar 21.6
Ludhiana 30.7 17.3
Patiala 31.6 19.6
Shimla 20.5 13.0
Srinagar 09.5
Sundernagar 22.8 13.4

 

 

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

37

24

0

0

Allahabad

38

20

0

6

Aurangabad

36

22

0

1

Bangalore

36

23

0

2

Bhopal

37

20

0

3

Bhubaneswar

36

25

0

89

Bhuj

34

22

0

0

Chennai

39

27

0

0

Dehra Dun

31

18

0

8

Gangtok

17

12

0

53

Guwahati

31

18

0

3

Gaya

37

18

0

5

Hyderabad

38

22

0

61

Indore

37

21

0

4

Jaipur

36

21

0

0

Jamshedpur

38

21

0

32

Kolkata

35

26

0

29

 

Banswara records 38.8°C
Tribune News Service

New Delhi, March 28
Rainfall:
Rain or snow has occurred at isolated places in Jammu and Kashmir. Weather was dry in the rest of the region.

Temperature: Past 24 hours change: Maximum temperatures rose in Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab and changed little elsewhere.

Departures: They were markedly above normal in Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir, appreciably above normal in Rajasthan, above normal in Haryana, Punjab and Uttaranchal and normal in the rest of the region. The highest temperature in the region was 38.8°C recorded at Banswara (Rajasthan).

Past 24 hours change: Minimum temperatures rose appreciably in Haryana and Punjab, rose in Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan and west Uttar Pradesh and changed little elsewhere. Departures: They were markedly above normal in Rajasthan, appreciably above normal in Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab, above normal in Uttaranchal and normal in the rest of the region. The lowest temperature in the plains was 15.7°C recorded at Amritsar (Punjab).

Forecast valid until the morning of 30th: Rain or snow will occur at many places in Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Uttaranchal. Rain or thundershowers will occur at a few places in Haryana, Punjab and west Uttar Pradesh and at isolated places in east Rajasthan and east Uttar Pradesh. Weather will be mainly dry in the rest of the region.

Thundersqualls/hailstorms are likely at isolated places in Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, west Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal.

Forecast for Delhi and neighbourhood valid until the morning of 30th: Generally cloudy sky with possibility of thundery development and light rain in some areas. Fall in maximum temperature. No significant change in minimum temperature and will be around 34°C and 20°C, respectively.

Farmers weather bulletin for Delhi: Forecast valid until the morning of 30th: Light rain is likely at a few places.

Outlook for the subsequent two days: No large change.

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