Thursday, May 30, 2024
India’s Golden Triangle tourism circuit is facing a massive heatwave with record temperatures. If you’re planning a trip, brace yourself for extreme conditions.
Delhi, Jaipur, and Agra, forming India’s Golden Triangle, are currently experiencing a massive heatwave alongside their iconic tourist spots. In Delhi, where temperatures have reached an unprecedented 52.3 degrees Celsius, visitors can explore the historic Red Fort, marvel at the India Gate, and visit the impressive Qutub Minar. Jaipur, with its soaring temperatures of 51 degrees Celsius, offers the architectural wonder of Hawa Mahal, the majestic Amber Fort, and the beautifully designed City Palace. Agra, reaching temperatures of 46 degrees Celsius, is world-renowned for the stunning Taj Mahal, the historical Agra Fort, and the ancient city of Fatehpur Sikri. Despite the scorching heat, these cities continue to attract tourists with their rich history and cultural heritage.
Delhi shattered all previous records by hitting an unprecedented temperature of 52.3 degrees Celsius. This marks the highest temperature ever recorded in India. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported this sweltering figure at 2:30 PM in Mungeshpur, Delhi.
Later in the evening, rain graced the Delhi NCR region, providing much-needed relief from the relentless heatwave. For the past few days, a severe heatwave alert has been in effect for Delhi and several Indian states as temperatures soared to record highs in multiple locations.
The temperature spike followed a day after Delhi’s near-50-degree Celsius readings at three of its weather stations. Mungeshpur, Narela, and Najafgarh have consistently recorded exceptionally high temperatures recently. Until recently, Rajasthan’s Churu and Phalodi held the season’s highest temperature records at 50.5 degrees Celsius and 50 degrees Celsius, respectively.
Here’s a glance at five of India’s hottest recorded locations today: Mungeshpur in Delhi reached a blistering 52.3 degrees Celsius, Phalodi in Rajasthan hit 51 degrees Celsius, Sirsa in Haryana saw temperatures of 50.3 degrees Celsius, Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh recorded 48 degrees Celsius, and Narela in Delhi experienced 47.9 degrees Celsius.
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Thursday, May 30, 2024
Thursday, May 30, 2024
Thursday, May 30, 2024
Thursday, May 30, 2024
Thursday, May 30, 2024
Thursday, May 30, 2024