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Heat wave may relent in 2 days


 

CHANDIGARH
  • The maximum temperature on Friday was 43.0°C (109.4°F) and the minimum 28.6°C (83.5°F).
    The maximum relative humidity was 48 per cent and the minimum 09 per cent.
  • Sunset: Saturday: 07.16
  • Sunrise: Sunday: 05.23
  • OUTLOOK FOR  SATURDAY: Partly cloudy sky with possibility
    of thundery development.


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Extremes
Town Max (in Celsius) Min (in Celsius)
Ambala 42.9 27.0
Amritsar 46.0 26.3
Bhuntar 14.0
Hisar 46.3 33.0
Jammu 44.6
Ludhiana 44.8 25.9
Patiala 44.4 28.6
Rohtak 32.0
Shimla 20.6
Srinagar 29.6 12.9
Sundernagar 20.5

 

 

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

29

0

0

Allahabad

44

29

0

tr

Aurangabad

40

26

0

21

Bangalore

33

22

5

86

Baroda

39

27

0

tr

Bhopal

43

25

9

38

Bhubaneswar

39

29

7

79

Chennai

40

28

0

21

Dehra Dun

38

25

0

144

Gangtok

14

0

918

Guwahati

29

22

5

625

Hyderabad

41

29

0

65

Jaipur

44

32

0

4

Kolkata

37

23

18

153

Lucknow

43

27

0

1

Mumbai

35

28

0

16

Nagpur

45

26

6

37

New Delhi

44

31

0

3

Patna

35

21

2

161

Pune

37

24

0

24

Ranchi

43

22

5

55

Shimla

29

21

0

252

Srinagar

30

13

0

218

Thiruvananthapuram

33

25

0

303

Udaipur

41

29

0

2

Visakhapatnam

37

31

0

9



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Heat wave may relent in 2 days
Tribune News Service

New Delhi, May 24
Heat wave prevailing in parts of Haryana and Chandigarh is likely to abate in the next two days. It has abated in Rajasthan.

Rainfall: Rain or thundershowers occurred at isolated places in Haryana. Weather was mainly dry in the rest of the region.

Temperatures: Past 24 hours change: Maximum temperature fell appreciably in east Uttar Pradesh, fell in west Rajasthan, rose in Himachal and changed little elsewhere. Departures: These markedly were above normal in Himachal, appreciably above normal in Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab, above normal in east Rajasthan, west Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal and normal in the rest of the region. The highest temperature in the region was 46.2°C recorded at Agra (Uttar Pradesh).

Forecast valid till the morning of May 26, 2002: Rain or thundershowers likely at isolated places in Himachal, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, east Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal. Duststorms/thunderstorms likely at isolated places in Haryana and north Rajasthan. Weather will mainly be dry in rest of the region.

Forecast for Delhi and neighbourhood valid till the morning of May 26: Mainly clear with the possibility of duststorm/thunderstorm in some areas. Maximum temperature will be around 44°C.

Farmers’ weather bulletin for Delhi: Forecast valid till the morning of May 26: Mainly clear.

Outlook for the subsequent two days: No major change.

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