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Monsoon active in eastern UP


 

CHANDIGARH
  • The maximum temperature on Friday was 33.0ºC (91.4ºF) and the minimum 23.2ºC (73.8ºF).
    The maximum relative humidity was 93 per cent and the minimum 53 per cent.
  • Sunset: Saturday: 07.29
  • Sunrise: Sunday: 05.26
  • OUTLOOK FOR  SATURDAY: Partly cloudy sky. Possibility of rain or thundershowers


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REGION

Extremes
Town Max (in Celsius) Min (in Celsius)
Ambala 33.6 21.5
Amritsar 33.8
Dharamsala 22.4
Hisar 39.1 25.8
Jammu 22.2
Ludhiana 33.3 21.9
Patiala 34.0 23.4
Rohtak 29.1
Shimla 24.2 15.6
Srinagar 29.6 16.9

 

 

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

36

27

0

147

Ahmednagar

30

Allahabad

31

27

8

100

Aurangabad

32

23

0

217

Bangalore

30

20

0

181

Baroda

32

27

0

282

Bhavnagar

35

0

599

Bhopal

43

25

0

114

Bhubaneswar

35

26

2

247

Bhuj

33

27

0

50

Chennai

39

28

tr

11

Dehra Dun

30

24

0

161

Hyderabad

34

24

0

165

Indore

32

24

0

191

Jaipur

38

29

0

49

Jamshedpur

33

25

3

465

Kolkata

32

27

tr

540

Mahabaleswar

21

17

3

1061

Mumbai

32

29

0

449

Minicoy

32

27

0

326

Nagpur

35

26

0

347

New Delhi

40

31

0

48

Panjim

32

27

1

1057

Patna

29

25

89

236

Pune

29

23

tr

202

Rajkot

27

0

231

Ranchi

27

21

3

281

Ratnagiri

31

26

2

1370

Sholapur

33

23

0

113

Srinagar

30

17

0

82

Surat

32

27

1

444

Tiruchirapalli

38

27

0

115

Thiruvananthapuram

31

24

0

185

Udaipur

33

26

0

108





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Monsoon active in eastern UP
Tribune News Service

New Delhi, July 5
Rainfall: Rain or thundershowers have occurred at most places in Himachal Pradesh, Punjab and Uttaranchal, at many places in east Uttar Pradesh, at a few places in Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir. Weather was dry in the rest of the region. The chief amounts of rainfall in cms are: Haryana: Ambala 9, Pehowa and Thanesar 2 each and Chandigarh, Jagadhari, Nilokheri and Naraingarh 1 each, Himachal Pradesh: Bagana 5, Guler 3, Barsar, Dehragopipur, Nagrota Surian, Nahan and Rampurbushahr 2 each and Kangra, Kasol and Sujanpurtira 1 each, Jammu and Kashmir: Jammu 4 and Banihal and Katra 1 each, Punjab: Dhuri 7, Patiala 5, Balachaur and Ludhiana 3 each, Moga and Nawanshahr 2 each and Nangal 1 , Uttar Pradesh: Turtipar 8, Balmikinagar, Ghazipur and Jaunpur 7 each, Ballia 5, Katerniaghat 4, Khandda and Varanasi 3 each, Neemsar 2 and Allahabad, Chandradeepghat, Gorakhpur and Mirzapur 1 each and Uttaranchal: Joshimath and Pantnagar 3 each, Banbasa and Mukteshwar 2 each and Uttarkashi 1.

Forecast valid until the morning of July 7: Rain or thundershowers will occur at many places in Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, east Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal, at a few places in Haryana and west Uttar Pradesh and at isolated places in the rest of the region.

Forecast for Delhi and neighbourhood valid until the morning of July 7: Partly cloudy sky with possibility of rain/thundershowers in some areas.

Farmers weather bulletin for Delhi: forecast valid until the morning of July 7: Light to moderate rain is likely at a few places.

Outlook for the subsequent two days: No large change.

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