The Free Press Journal

Maharashtr­a tops list of places sizzling in nation

-

The five hottest places in the country fell under Maharashtr­a’s Vidarbha region even as other states including Delhi, which experience­d the hottest March day since 2011, also reeled under searing heat on Friday.

Chandrapur in Vidarbha recorded 44.2 degrees Celsius, the highest maximum temperatur­e in the country while Wardha (43.8 degrees), Akola (43.6 degrees), Bramhapur (43.3 degrees) and Nagpur (43.1 degrees) were the next hottest places in India, according to India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD) data.

In Delhi, the Safdarjung observator­y, whose recording is considered the official for the city, registered a maximum temperatur­e of 38.6 degrees Celsius, five notches above the normal, making it the hottest day of March since 2011.

Another observator­y in Palam, showed an even higher 40.2 degrees Celsius, also the highest in the last seven years.

Churu was the hottest place in Rajasthan recording 43 degrees Celsius while Kota followed with 41.3 degrees Celsius. Barmer and Bikaner registered 40.8 degrees Celsius each. Pilani, Jaisalmer and Jaipur recorded maximum temperatur­es of 40.6 degrees Celsius, 40.5 degrees Celsius and 39.9 degrees Celsius respective­ly.

Banda was the hottest place in Uttar Pradesh. Several other districts like Varanasi, Faizabad, Jhansi and Agra registered above normal temperatur­es.

People in Punjab and Haryana too felt intense heat as the day temperatur­es went up by several notches above normal in many parts.

Narnaul continued to be the hottest place in Haryana

recording a high of 41.9 degrees Celsius. Hisar sizzled at 40 degrees Celsius.

In Punjab, Patiala recorded a maximum 38 degrees Celsius, Ludhiana saw the mercury rising to 37.1 degrees Celsius, the MeT department said. The maximum temperatur­e in Amritsar was 34.8 degrees Celsius, five notches above normal. Chandigarh recorded a high of 35.5 degrees Celsius.

In Telangana, Adilabad was the hottest town at 43 degrees Celsius. The mercury touched or crossed the 40-degrees mark in Nizamabad (42), Medak (41), Bhadrachal­am, Hyderabad, Mahabubnag­ar and Ramagundam (all 40 degrees Celsius).

The maximum temperatur­e would continue to be above normal by 2 to 3 degrees Celsius, and could be above 40 degrees at isolated places across the state, IMD officials said.

The trend of above normal temperatur­es continued in Jammu and Kashmir. Srinagar recorded a high of 23.7 degrees Celsius which is six degrees above normal for this part of the season, a spokesman of MeT office said.

 ?? PTI ?? Girls in Nagpur cover their faces to protect themsleves from the scorching heat.
PTI Girls in Nagpur cover their faces to protect themsleves from the scorching heat.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India