Wednesday,
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Read under headings Max (maximum temperature), Min (minimum temperature), R (rainfall in past 24 hours) and TR (Total rain since June 1):
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Region remains
mainly dry New
Delhi, October 30 Temperatures: Past 24 hours change: Maximum temperatures fell in Jammu and Kashmir and changed little elsewhere. Departures: They were markedly above normal in west Rajasthan, appreciably above normal in Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and east Rajasthan, above normal in Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal and normal in Punjab. The highest temperature in the region was 39.7°C recorded at Barmer (Rajasthan). Past 24 hours change: Minimum temperatures fell in Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Uttaranchal and changed little elsewhere. Departures: They were appreciably above normal in Haryana, Punjab and west Rajasthan, above normal in Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, east Rajasthan and east Uttar Pradesh and normal in the rest of the region. The lowest temperature in the plains was 15.8°C recorded at Sarsawa (Uttar Pradesh). Forecast valid until the morning of November 1: Rain or snow is likely at isolated places in Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir. Weather will be mainly dry in the rest of the region. Farmers’ weather bulletin for Delhi forecast valid until the morning of November 1: Sky will be mainly clear. Outlook for the subsequent two days: No large change. |
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