Maharashtra's Chandrapur roasts at 47 degrees Celsius


Nagpur, May 25 (IANS): Maharashtra's Vidarbha and Marathwada regions continued to reel under heatwave conditions with 40 degrees plus temperatures on Monday, a Met department official said.

Mercury soared to 47 degrees Celsius in Chandrapur, the official said. Nagpur and Wardha recorded 45 degrees Celsius while Nanded recorded 44 degrees Celsius.

Jalgaon, Nashik, Parbhani, Akola and Amravati were next with 43 degrees Celsius, and Yavatmal (42), Solapur (41), Osmanabad and Buldhana (40).

The salubrious hill station of Mahabaleshwar witnessed a high of 29 degrees Celsius, the lowest temperature recorded in the state on Monday.

Mumbai sweltered at 36.2 (Colaba) and 34.8 (Santacruz) with people preferring to remain indoors at home or office during the peak afternoon hours.

 

  

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  • dorothy Lewis, Gopalpura

    Tue, May 26 2015

    Global temperature rising each year. But cutting trees and no greenery makes the difference too. Every where we can see concrete buildings coming up. Earlier it was a pleasure to travel from Udupi to Mangalore, with trees on both side of the road and cool weather. Now it is so sad to see every thing brown instead of green.

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