Srinagar records highest July temperature since 1953 at 37.4°C
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At 37.4 Srinagar city records third highest July temperature ever
Srinagar: With 37.4 degrees Celsius as the maximum temperature on Saturday, J&K’s Srinagar city recorded the third highest temperature ever recorded in the month of July. Mukhtar Ahmed, Director of MET, told IANS, “The maximum temperature was 37.4 degrees Celsius today. This is the third-highest July temperature ever recorded. In 1946, Srinagar recorded 38.6 as the maximum temperature in the month of July. In 1953, the highest recorded July tem…
Srinagar records highest day temperature in April in last over seven decades - The Legitimate
At 37.4 degrees Celsius, Srinagar today recorded its highest July temperature in last over seven decades, Meteorological Centre Srinagar said. The last time a higher temperature was recorded was in 1953, when the maximum had reached 37.7 degrees Celsius. The night temperature settled at 24.5 degrees Celsius. Kashmir is witnessing a scorching summer since June, with the unrelenting heatwave shattering several records. According to the Meteorologi…
Srinagar swelters at 37.4°C, hottest since 1953 - Daily Good Morning Kashmir
Kashmir Valley experienced unusually high temperatures on Saturday, with Srinagar recording its third-highest maximum temperature ever at 37.4°C, according to the Meteorological Centre, Srinagar. This intense heatwave marks one of the hottest July days on record for the city. The current temperature falls just short of the previous highs: 37.7°C recorded on July 5, 1953, and the all-time highest of 38.3°C on July 10, 1946. The extreme heat has s…
Srinagar records highest July temperature since 1953 at 37.4°C
Srinagar, July 05: The summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, Srinagar, sizzled at a record-breaking 37.4°C on Saturday, marking the highest temperature for the month of July since 1953. As per news agency JKNS, details shared by Kashmir Weather stated that Srinagar, sizzled at a record-breaking day temperature of 37.4°C today. The temperature also stands as the third-highest July reading since 1892, reflecting the intensity of the ongoing heatwav…
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