This Article is From Jun 09, 2013

Heat, humidity hit normal life in North; two killed

Heat, humidity hit normal life in North; two killed
New Delhi: Heat coupled with humid conditions hit normal life in North India as temperature in Sriganganagar district of Rajasthan breached 48 degree mark while two persons were killed in dust storm in Uttar Pradesh.

High humidity made life tough for Delhiites while mercury hovered below 40 degree-mark in the national capital for the second day in a row yesterday.

The day temperature settled at 39.8 degree Celsius, one notch below normal and slightly higher from Friday's 39.3 degree Celsius.

Minimum temperature was registered at 29.1 degree Celsius which was one degree above normal and 3.4 degrees up from Thursday's 25.7 degree Celsius.

Humidity oscillated between 49 and 73 per cent.

In Uttar Pradesh, two persons including a woman were killed and several others injured in dust storm which hit Muzaffarnagar district.

Parts of the state also witnessed showers during the past 24 hours. Bijnore received 4 cm rain, Pratapgarh and Kanpur 1 cm each, Meteorological department said.

Highest maximum temperature in the state was recorded in Banda at 41.8 degree Celsius.

There was no let-up in the heat wave sweeping across Rajasthan, where Sriganganagar was the hottest place today with a maximum of 48.1 degree Celsius.

The day temperature was seven notches above normal in Sriganganagar where normal life was thrown out of gear.

Churu sizzled at 47.2 degree Celsius whereas Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Barmer and Jaipur recorded maximum of 44.6, 43.5, 43.4 and 42.3 degree Celsius respectively, according to MeT department here.

However, mercury in Punjab and Haryana remained at comfortable level.

Union territory Chandigarh, joint capital of Punjab and Haryana recorded a high of 34.8 degree Celsius, the weather office said in New Delhi.

However, Amritsar was recorded a high of 43.6 degree Celsius, up by three notches. In the neighbouring Haryana, Ambala had a maximum of 34.2 degree Celsius, down by six degrees.

Hisar and Bhiwani experienced a hot day at 44 degree Celsius and 42 degree Celsius.

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