The temperature in Delhi’s Mungeshpur was greater than 9 levels greater than anticipated.
New Delhi:
Delhi’s Mungeshpur recorded India’s highest-ever temperature since information started. The climate monitoring station in northwest Delhi recorded a temperature of 52.9 levels Celsius at this time, although rain later within the day introduced respite from the warmth.
Here is a listing of 10 hottest locations in India
- Mungeshpur, Delhi – 52.9 levels Celsius
- Phalodi, Rajasthan – 51 levels Celsius
- Sirsa, Haryana – 50.3 levels Celsius
- Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh – 48 levels Celsius
- Narela, Delhi – 47.9 levels Celsius
- Rohtak, Haryana – 47.7 levels Celsius
- Churu, Rajasthan – 47.4 levels Celsius
- Bikaner, Rajasthan – 47 levels Celsius
- Jagdhishpur, Haryana – 46.5 levels Celsius
- Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan – 46 levels Celsius
A heatwave map from IMD reveals states, Union Territories divided into zones.
The temperature in Delhi’s Mungeshpur was greater than 9 levels greater than anticipated, the second day of record-breaking warmth, and pushed up the mercury by greater than a level from the 2002 document of 49.2 levels Celsius.
The nationwide capital additionally reported its all-time excessive energy demand of 8,302 megawatts (MW) amid the heatwave as increasingly residents turned on power-intensive air-conditioning, electrical energy division officers stated.
A fall of as much as 4 levels Celsius over south Rajasthan districts – Barmer, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Sirohi, and Jalore – has been recorded at this time as a consequence of moist wind incursion from the Arabian Sea, indicating the start of the heatwave discount over northwest India.
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