UP simmers at 48 degrees, power cuts | No respite in sight

Lucknow simmered at 45.3 degrees Celsius. The maximum temperature was four notches above normal while the minimum temperature was 27.8 degrees Celsius. The humidity came down from 75 to 60 per cent. The Met office has, however, predicted slight drizzle at some places in the state between June 6 and 7

Arnima Dwivedi
Published on: 5 Jun 2017 5:24 AM GMT
UP simmers at 48 degrees, power cuts | No respite in sight
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Lucknow: There is no respite in sight from the gruelling heatwave in Uttar Pradesh as the day temperatures are likely to scale to new highs, the weatherman said on Monday.

With temperatures touching 45 degrees Celsius in the state capital here on Sunday, the heat wave in the state was setting new records.

Banda remained the hottest at 48 degrees Celsius while Mahoba was the second hottest on Sunday with the mercury touching 47 degrees Celsius.

Lucknow simmered at 45.3 degrees Celsius. The maximum temperature was four notches above normal while the minimum temperature was 27.8 degrees Celsius. The humidity came down from 75 to 60 per cent. The Met office has, however, predicted slight drizzle at some places in the state between June 6 and 7.

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Director of Regional Met Office J.P. Gupta informed that the hot winds blowing from the West were adding to the heatwave conditions. There would be no change in the weather condition over the next few days, he said.

Power cuts owing to technical glitches due to overloading and poor infrastructure were only adding to the people's woes. Unscheduled power cuts in some areas here led to angry protests.

Arnima Dwivedi

Arnima Dwivedi

A journalist, presently working as a sub-editor with newstrack.com. I love exploring new genres of humans and humanity.

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