Haryana Weather: Weather patterns changed in Haryana, heat started showing its effect

Haryana Weather: February is not over yet, but the heat has started showing its effect in Haryana. There is slight coolness in the morning and evening, but the afternoon sun has now started stinging. According to the latest report of India Meteorological Department, on February 21, the average maximum temperature of the state was recorded 1.6 degrees Celsius more than normal. It is clear from this that winter is now leaving and summer has started.

Palwal remained the hottest district

The highest temperature in the state was recorded in Palwal, where the mercury reached 29.1 degrees Celsius. This was the hottest district of entire Haryana.

The temperature in Narnaul and Nuh also reached 27.5 to 27.9 degrees, while similar heat was felt in Mahendragarh.

The temperature in different areas of Gurugram remained between 26 to 27 degrees, due to which people started feeling the heat in the afternoon.

Temperature increased in other districts also

The maximum temperature recorded in Chandigarh was 26.4 degrees, which is about 2 degrees more than normal.

A temperature of 25.5 degrees was recorded in Ambala, 27 degrees in Hisar and 25.5 degrees in Karnal.

Whereas in Rohtak, Bhiwani and Sirsa also the mercury remained between 25 to 26 degrees. In most of the districts the temperature was recorded between 25 to 28 degrees.

Fog in the morning, bright sunshine during the day

However, the weather remained clear and no rain was recorded anywhere. The sun was shining brightly, but the slight coolness of the morning is still forcing people to wear sweaters.

On Saturday, due to north-westerly winds, dense fog blanketed Kurukshetra and surrounding areas. Visibility in Hisar had reduced to just 50 meters in the morning.

There will be dry weather for the next few days

According to the Meteorological Department, the weather will remain dry in the coming days and there is no possibility of any significant drop in the temperature. If the temperature continues to rise like this, the heat may become more intense by the end of February.

At present the weather is considered favorable for farmers, but if the temperature continues to rise, wheat and vegetable crops may be affected.

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