New Delhi: There is severe heat in all parts of North India. Delhi and Prayagraj in UP experienced extreme heat on Tuesday. The temperature here reached above 47 degrees. The maximum temperature recorded on Tuesday was 47.1 in Narela in Delhi and Prayagraj in UP. Let us tell you that the Meteorological Department had issued an orange alert for Delhi on Tuesday.
Where and what was the temperature recorded in Delhi on Tuesday?
- The maximum temperature of Delhi city was recorded at 43.8 degrees.
- The Narela Meteorological Centre recorded the highest temperature in the city at 47.1 degrees.
- Safdarjung Observatory recorded a maximum temperature of 43.8 degrees.
- The maximum temperature in Najafgarh was recorded at 46.6 degrees Celsius.
- Aya Nagar recorded 44.8 degrees Celsius, Ridge 45 degrees Celsius and Palam 44.1 degrees.
What was the temperature recorded where in UP?
- Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh recorded the highest temperature of 47.1 degrees in the state.
- The maximum temperature in Varanasi was recorded at 45.3 degrees, Baghpat and Fursatganj at 45.2 degrees Celsius.
- Fatehpur recorded a maximum temperature of 45 degrees and state capital Lucknow recorded a maximum temperature of 44.7 degrees Celsius.
rain in agra
Amidst the scorching heat, the people of Agra in UP got some relief and it rained lightly here. Due to the rain, the heat reduced somewhat and the city residents breathed a sigh of relief.
How was the weather in Rajasthan?
Heat wave continued at many places in Rajasthan with maximum temperatures rising by one to two degrees Celsius. On Tuesday, Churu was the hottest place in the state with a maximum temperature of 45.6 degrees Celsius. An official of the Jaipur Meteorological Centre said that on Tuesday the maximum temperature in Churu was 45.6 degrees Celsius, Sriganganagar 45.1 degrees, Fatehpur and Bikaner 44.8 degrees, Pilani 44.7 degrees, Sangaria 44.3 degrees, Barmer 44 degrees, Jaipur, Alwar and Jaisalmer 43.5 degrees and Jodhpur and Jalore 42.8 degrees.
He said that the minimum temperature was recorded between 25 degrees and 32 degrees at most places in the state. According to him, light rain occurred at some places on Tuesday. The Meteorological Department said that the maximum temperature in Jammu was recorded at 43 degrees Celsius, which is four degrees more than normal in this season.
How was the weather in Himachal?
The weather remained dry in Himachal Pradesh with Neri in Hamirpur district being the hottest place in the state at 44.8 degrees Celsius. The maximum temperature was recorded at 42.8 degrees in Una, 42.6 degrees in Dhaula Kuan, 40.8 degrees in Hamirpur and 40 degrees Celsius in Sundernagar.
The Meteorological Center located in Himachal Pradesh has predicted dry weather in the lower and middle mountain areas on June 12 and 13 and rain at some places in the higher mountain areas from June 12 to 14.
How was the weather in Haryana and Punjab?
The maximum temperature in Haryana’s Nuh was recorded at 45.9 degrees Celsius and Hisar at 44.8 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, the maximum temperature in Punjab’s Ambala was recorded at 44.1 degrees Celsius and Karnal at 42.6 degrees Celsius. Chandigarh, the common capital of both the states, also experienced scorching heat and the maximum temperature here was recorded at 43.9 degrees Celsius. (Input: Bhasha)
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