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Parts of Maharashtra record extreme heat; Akola touches 45.1 degrees Celsius as Mumbai records 35.4°C

Among the local weather stations, Ram Mandir recorded the highest temperature at 39.7 degrees Celsius. Vikhroli registered 38.5 degrees Celsius, while Bandra recorded 37.3 degrees Celsius. Dahisar and Vidyavihar reported temperatures of 37.1 degrees Celsius and 36.8 degrees Celsius respectively

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The overall maximum temperature in Mumbai was on Monday recorded 35.4 degrees Celsius. Representational Pic/File

The overall maximum temperature in Mumbai was on Monday recorded 35.4 degrees Celsius. Representational Pic/File

Parts of Maharashtra on Monday continued to witness intense heat, with several districts in the Vidarbha region recording high temperatures.

According to a weather bulletin, Akola emerged as the hottest location in the state with a maximum temperature of 45.1 degrees Celsius on May 11, 2026.

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