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At 34.4 Degrees, Srinagar Records Highest Temperature In May In 57 Years


Srinagar:

Srinagar metropolis recorded the very best most temperature within the month of Could in almost six many years on Thursday because the temperature settled at 34.4 levels Celsius, the climate workplace stated.

It stated that Srinagar logged the very best most temperature — which is the very best within the month of Could in 57 years.

Based on officers, an all time excessive within the month of Could was recorded at 36.4 levels Celsius on Could 24, 1968.

That is the third thighest day temperature for this month ever recorded right here, they stated, including, town had recorded 35 levels Celsius on Could 31, 1956, they stated.

The utmost temperature recorded on Thursday was additionally 9 levels above common for this time of the season, the officers stated.

Kokernag in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district recorded the very best most temperature within the month of Could ever. The mercury on the station settled at 33.3 levels Celsius on Thursday.

Earlier than this, it had recorded the very best of 32.6 levels Celsius on Could 15, 2001.

(Apart from the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV employees and is printed from a syndicated feed.)



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