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CHANDIGARH
  • The maximum temperature on Monday was 33.2°C (91.8°F) and the minimum 17.8°C (64.0°F).
    The maximum relative humidity was 74 per cent and the minimum 24 per cent.
  • Sunset: Tuesday: 06.43
  • Sunrise: Wednesday: 06.09
  • OUTLOOK FOR  TUESDAY: Partly cloudy sky. 


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REGION

Extremes
Town Max (in Celsius) Min (in Celsius)
Ambala 19.1
Amritsar 32.8 17.2
Bhuntar 25.2 10.4
Hisar 21.3
Jammu 19.7
Ludhiana 33.0 16.9
Patiala 33.4 19.1
Rohtak 19.9
Shimla 19.5 07.6
Srinagar 16.2
Sundernagar 29.5 13.5

 

 

NATION

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

 

Station

Max

Min

R

TR

Ahmedabad

41

24

0

0

Allahabad

39

28

0

tr

Bangalore

33

23

0

0

Bhopal

40

19

0

15

Bhubaneswar

38

26

0

10

Chennai

35

26

0

0

Dehra Dun

30

19

1

66

Gangtok

16

11

7

252

Guwahati

30

19

1

66

Hyderabad

36

25

0

16

Jaipur

39

23

0

0

Kolkata

35

25

0

11

Lucknow

37

19

0

0

Mumbai

33

24

0

15

New Delhi

38

22

1

3

Udaipur

39

25

0

0




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Dry weather in region
Tribune News Service

New Delhi, April 1
Rainfall: Rain or snow has been reported at many places in Jammu and Kashmir, at a few places in Himachal Pradesh and at isolated places in Uttaranchal. Rain or thundershowers reported at isolated places in Haryana, Punjab and west Rajasthan. Weather was dry in the rest of the region.

The chief amounts of precipitation in cms are: Himachal Pradesh: Jubbal 2 and Bhuntar and Solan 1 each and Jammu and Kashmir: Banihal 1. Snowfall report (cms): Himachal Pradesh: Patsio 2.

Banihal Jammu and Kashmir reported hailstorm.

Temperatures: Past 24 hours change: Maximum temperatures fell appreciably in Jammu and Kashmir, rose in east Rajasthan and changed a little elsewhere. Departures: They were markedly above normal in Rajasthan, appreciably above normal in Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Punjab, above normal in Jammu and Kashmir, west Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal and normal in east Uttar Pradesh.

The highest temperature in the region was 41.1°C recorded at Churu (Rajasthan).

Forecast valid until the morning of April 3, 2002: Rain or snow is likely at many places in Jammu and Kashmir, at a few places in Himachal Pradesh and at isolated places in Uttaranchal. Rain or thundershowers are likely at isolated places in Haryana, Punjab, north Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. Dust storms or thunderstorms are also likely at isolated places in Haryana, Punjab and north Rajasthan. Weather will be mainly dry in south Rajasthan.

Forecast for Delhi and neighbourhood valid until the morning of April 3, 2002: Mainly clear sky with possibility of thundery development accompanied with squall. Maximum temperature will be around 38°C.

Farmers weather bulletin for Delhi forecast valid until the morning of April 3, 2002: Development of thunderclouds is likely at a few places. Squall with wind speed exceeding 65 kmph is likely at isolated places.

Outlook for the subsequent two days: No large change.

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