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Temperature records for Delhi exist for a period of a little over 100 years. The lowest ever temperature reading during this period is −2.2 °C (28.0 °F), recorded on 11 January 1967 at Met Delhi Palam. The highest ever temperature reading during the same period is 49.9 °C (121.8 °F) recorded on 28 and 29 May 2024, at IMD Delhi Mungeshpur ...
Rajasthan's Churu recorded 50.5 °C (122.9 °F), which was the highest temperature in India in eight years. [ 2 ] A temperature of 52.9°C recorded in Mungeshpur, Delhi, originally thought to be record-breaking, turned out to be roughly 3°C too high due to a faulty sensor.
Climate data for New Delhi 1991–2020, extremes 1901–present. Month Jan Feb Mar Apr ... Tokyo Climate Center (mean temperatures 1991–2020) [17] Weather Atlas ...
It’s 49.9 degrees Celsius, or 121 Fahrenheit – the hottest temperature on record. India’s scorching heat and lack of water leave Delhi’s poor to suffer worst of climate crisis Skip to main ...
The number of heat wave days has increased—not just day temperature, night temperatures increased also. 2018 was the country's sixth hottest year on record, and 11 of its 15 warmest years have occurred since 2004. The capital New Delhi broke its all-time record with a high of 48 degrees Celsius. [47]
Rekha Devi, a 30-year-old farm worker, is dreading the moment when her family will be ordered to leave their makeshift tent atop a half-built overpass and return to the Yamuna River floodplains ...
On 21 May the temperature in the Indian capital, New Delhi, was reported to be 42.6 °C (108.7 °F), with black asphalt roads reportedly melting and pedestrian crossing stripes curling. [ 18 ] [ 30 ] On the same day, a temperature of 45.4 °C (113.7 °F) was recorded in Jharsuguda and at least 12 people were reported dead due to heat stroke the ...
The capital city of Delhi saw over 153 millimetres (6.0 in) rain on 9 July 2023, marking the highest precipitation in a single day in July in over 40 years. [ 27 ] [ 28 ] Authorities took measures to relocate numerous individuals residing near Yamuna riverbanks to safer areas.