IMD records Top 5 most hottest and coldest spots in India.

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), these spots are the most sizzling and coldest on June 23. 

Churu at present is the most blazing spot in the country with the greatest temperature of 42.1 degrees Celsius. (AFP) 

India is mainstream for singing warmth in the late spring, and since the season is here, mercury levels in a few pieces of the nation are on a consistent ascent. Summer in India generally begins in March and proceeds till September. Unfortunately, the warmth is frequently joined by power cuts and water shortages. 

 

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), these spots are the most sultry on June 23: 

  1. Churu right now is the most sultry spot in the country, with the greatest temperature of 42.1 degrees Celsius. 
  2. Followed by Pilani, again in Rajasthan with a most extreme temperature of 41.7 degrees Celsius. 
  3. Sawai Madhopur is at third with mercury there, arriving at 41.6 degrees Celsius. 
  4. Agra in Uttar Pradesh is likewise among the best five with 41.2 degrees its most extreme temperature. 
  5. Alwar in Rajasthan is additionally among the main five most sweltering spots in India, with its greatest temperature at 41.1 degrees Celsius. 

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The IMD information showed these spots as the coldest in India on June 23: 

  1. Leh is at the top with a base temperature of 6.7 degrees Celsius. 
  2. Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir is at second with a base temperature of 7.2 degrees Celsius. 
  3. Gulmarg in Jammu and Kashmir is chilling with a base temperature of 9.5 degrees Celsius. 
  4. Followed by Kupwara in the Union domain with a low of 11.2 degrees Celsius. 
  5. Kalpa in Himachal Pradesh has a base temperature of 11.6 degrees Celsius. 

The IMD has likewise projected that the storm will escape Delhi for one more week. Delhi is additionally confronting searing warmth on Wednesday with a most extreme temperature of 40.5 degrees Celsius. Progress relating to rainstorms is likewise impossible in Rajasthan, Haryana, and Punjab, as indicated by the Met division.

 

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), these spots are the most sizzling and coldest on June 23. 

Churu at present is the most blazing spot in the country with the greatest temperature of 42.1 degrees Celsius. (AFP) 

India is mainstream for singing warmth in the late spring, and since the season is here, mercury levels in a few pieces of the nation are on a consistent ascent. Summer in India generally begins in March and proceeds till September. Unfortunately, the warmth is frequently joined by power cuts and water shortages. 

 

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), these spots are the most sultry on June 23: 

  1. Churu right now is the most sultry spot in the country, with the greatest temperature of 42.1 degrees Celsius. 
  2. Followed by Pilani, again in Rajasthan with a most extreme temperature of 41.7 degrees Celsius. 
  3. Sawai Madhopur is at third with mercury there, arriving at 41.6 degrees Celsius. 
  4. Agra in Uttar Pradesh is likewise among the best five with 41.2 degrees its most extreme temperature. 
  5. Alwar in Rajasthan is additionally among the main five most sweltering spots in India, with its greatest temperature at 41.1 degrees Celsius. 

 

The IMD information showed these spots as the coldest in India on June 23: 

  1. Leh is at the top with a base temperature of 6.7 degrees Celsius. 
  2. Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir is at second with a base temperature of 7.2 degrees Celsius. 
  3. Gulmarg in Jammu and Kashmir is chilling with a base temperature of 9.5 degrees Celsius. 
  4. Followed by Kupwara in the Union domain with a low of 11.2 degrees Celsius. 
  5. Kalpa in Himachal Pradesh has a base temperature of 11.6 degrees Celsius. 

The IMD has likewise projected that the storm will escape Delhi for one more week. Delhi is additionally confronting searing warmth on Wednesday with a most extreme temperature of 40.5 degrees Celsius. Progress relating to rainstorms is likewise impossible in Rajasthan, Haryana, and Punjab, as indicated by the Met division.

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