Sunday turned out to be hot
By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 9, 2025 21:10 IST2025-03-09T21:10:10+5:302025-03-09T21:10:10+5:30
Highest temperature twice in a week Lokmat News Network Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: With the temperature rising rapidly, this Sunday turned ...

Sunday turned out to be hot
Highest temperature twice in a week
Lokmat News Network
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: With the temperature rising rapidly, this Sunday turned out to be the hottest of the current month in the city.
The mercury reached 37 degrees Celsius on Saturday while on Sunday recorded 37.2 degrees Celsius. As a result, the roads were deserted today.
This is the highest temperature of this summer, and the city reached this figure seven days ago. The first week of March was hot. Now, the heat is starting to be felt in the second week as well.
The Weather Department has forecasted that there will be severe heat waves in the month of March this year. Compared to last year, this month of February-March has witnessed a hot summer.
Every year, the intensity of the heat increases towards the end of March, but this year, the temperature started rising from the end of February itself. The increase in the intensity of the heat affected the traffic from afternoon to evening.
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What was temperature on March 9 last year?
The maximum temperature was recorded at 35 degrees Celsius on March 9, last year while
the minimum temperature was registered at 18 degrees Celsius. Compared to last year, this March has been hotter.
Temperature in March (degrees Celsius)
Date------ Max-Min
3 March- 37.0--20.4
4 March- 35.5--21.0
5 March- 34.4--19.4
6 March- 35.6--12.4
7 March- 36.2--15.2
8 March- 37.0--18.0
9 March- 37.2-- 18.0
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Cold weather active in North
It is feeling cold in the morning and hot in the afternoon. The only reason for such a mixed atmosphere is that it is still cold in the North. Therefore, there is not much difference in the maximum and minimum temperatures. MGM recorded a maximum of 36.2 and a minimum of 17.7 As the minimum temperature increases, the summer will intensify.
(Shrinivas Aundhkar, weather expert)
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