By PTI
CHANDRAPUR: Chandrapur district in eastern Maharashtra on Thursday recorded a maximum temperature of 43.2 degrees Celsius, highest in the region, the Nagpur Regional Meteorological Centre said.
Chandrapur has been recording a maximum temperature above 40 degrees for the last three days.
On Wednesday, the mercury had soared to 42.2 degrees Celsius in the district. Bramhapuri tehsil registered a maximum temperature of 43 degrees Celsius.
Maximum temperatures on Thursday in other five districts of Vidarbha were as follows: Wardha -42.2 degrees Celsius, Amravati-41.4 degree Celsius, Nagpur-41 degrees Celsius, Yavatmal-40.5 degrees Celsius, Gondia-40.4 degrees Celsius and Akola-40.3 degrees Celsius.
CHANDRAPUR: Chandrapur district in eastern Maharashtra on Thursday recorded a maximum temperature of 43.2 degrees Celsius, highest in the region, the Nagpur Regional Meteorological Centre said.
Chandrapur has been recording a maximum temperature above 40 degrees for the last three days.
On Wednesday, the mercury had soared to 42.2 degrees Celsius in the district. Bramhapuri tehsil registered a maximum temperature of 43 degrees Celsius.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });
Maximum temperatures on Thursday in other five districts of Vidarbha were as follows: Wardha -42.2 degrees Celsius, Amravati-41.4 degree Celsius, Nagpur-41 degrees Celsius, Yavatmal-40.5 degrees Celsius, Gondia-40.4 degrees Celsius and Akola-40.3 degrees Celsius.