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Intense Heat Broils Large Swathes Of India | IMD Says No Relief For Next 5 Days

Intense Heat Broils Large Swathes Of India | IMD Says No Relief For Next 5 Days

The blistering heatwave sweeping through vast swathes of the country intensified on Thursday with the mercury crossing the 45-degree mark at several places.Gurugram logged an all-time high of 45.6 degrees Celsius, breaking the previous record of 44.8 degrees Celsius on April 28, 1979.

29 April,2022 10:01 PM IST | Mumbai
Mumbai records the highest minimum temperature of the decade

Mumbai records the highest minimum temperature of the decade

Mumbai recorded 28.2 degrees Celsius as the minimum temperature, which is the highest in April in the last 10 years. The temperature in the city will remain high for another two to three days. A heat wave is very likely to incur at isolated pockets in the districts of north Madhya Maharashtra.

24 April,2022 08:07 PM IST | Mumbai
Mumbai to experience 'Mini Winter' as temperature expected to dip

Mumbai to experience 'Mini Winter' as temperature expected to dip

While the first few days of 2021 have been cold and cloudy in the city, Mumbaikars will soon experience a phenomenon that weathermen describe as mini winter. The department has said that for the next 3-4 days there is a possibility that the temperature in the city will see a dip. Although it won't be severe, the IMD says that it will be a mini clip of winter.

05 January,2021 12:00 AM IST | Mumbai
Migratory birds flock to Kanpur's bird sanctuary as temperature drops

Migratory birds flock to Kanpur's bird sanctuary as temperature drops

Migratory birds of different varieties have flown to Kanpur city of Uttar Pradesh and have taken shelter in Kanpur zoo Bird sanctuary with the onset of winter.

08 December,2015 03:18 PM IST
Temperature rises in northern India due to change in weather

Temperature rises in northern India due to change in weather

Temperature rose substantially in the hill state of Himachal Pradesh on Wednesday due to a change in the weather condition, thereby giving respite to the people from severe cold wave. Tourists enjoy the rare bright sunny days in this hill station in December. In the picturesque Dharamsala town, the people could be seen in shirts on a sunny day. Climate is much better during the morning or evening hours from the past two days. As the cold wave tightens its grip, the homeless are the worst hit as they often sleep in the open or under thin tarpaulin sheets.

30 December,2015 11:13 AM IST
Shimla witnesses soaring temperatures

Shimla witnesses soaring temperatures

Temperature in Himachal Pradesh's capital city, Shimla, has increased by 3 to 4 degrees Celsius from the normal. The maximum temperature in Shimla was recorded at 25.4 degree Celsius and Una boiled at 38.4 degree Celsius.

29 April,2016 01:03 PM IST
Shimla experiences highest temperature till date, 27.5 degree Celsius

Shimla experiences highest temperature till date, 27.5 degree Celsius

The soaring temperature on the plains has also affected climate in hill stations with Shimla recording 27.5 degrees Celsius on Sunday, the highest temperature of the season.

02 May,2016 01:06 PM IST
Big relief for Delhiites as temperature takes a dip

Big relief for Delhiites as temperature takes a dip

Delhiites woke up to light drizzle on Thursday morning as the temperature took a dip to 24 degrees Celsius, bringing a sigh of relief from the scorching heat

05 May,2016 12:52 PM IST
Sizzling babes raise the temperatures in bikini!

Sizzling babes raise the temperatures in bikini!

Glamorous babes unleash their sexy side and flaunt sexy curves in a bikini.

24 June,2017 03:42 PM IST
Jacqueline Fernandez raises the temperature in topless photoshoot

Jacqueline Fernandez raises the temperature in topless photoshoot

You cannot take your eyes off from Jacqueline Fernandez latest photos. Watch this video to see Jacky's latest avtar

05 July,2017 05:22 PM IST

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