Jammu Records 40.2 Degrees Celsius As Srinagar Faces Rain
Jammu recorded a night time temperature of 25.2 stages Celsius, down 3.5 notches from the previous night’s 28.7 levels Celsius, it added.
JAMMU: Jammu recorded a maximum temperature of 40.2 levels Celsius on Thursday, a marginal dip of 1.4 notches in contrast to the preceding day, the Meteorological Department said.
The temperature in the iciness capital of Jammu and Kashmir, however, remained 2.5 notches above the season’s normal, it said.
Jammu recorded a night temperature of 25.2 ranges Celsius, down 3.5 notches from the previous night’s 28.7 ranges Celsius, it added.
The summer time capital, Srinagar, used to be lashed via rains, maintaining the mercury various notches under the season’s average, the weather branch said.
Srinagar obtained 1.2 mm rainfall at some point of the day but it did now not have any have an effect on on the most temperature which settled at 28.7 tiers Celsius in opposition to the previous day’s 28.4 levels Celsius, it said.
The temperature remained 1.9 notches beneath normal for this time of the season.
The night time temperature in the city was five degrees below ordinary at 12.3 ranges Celsius, the MeT department said.
Katra town, the base camp for the pilgrims travelling the Vaishno Devi shrine in Reasi district, remained the second hottest area in the nation with a excessive of 38 degrees Celsius, it said.
The weatherman has predicted mainly dry weather in the state till July 5.