
- North and central India face extreme heat, temperatures soar.
- Several regions recorded temperatures 5°C above normal.
Large parts of north and central India continue to reel under extreme heat, with maximum temperatures on April 27 recorded well above normal in several regions, according to weather data.
Temperatures Soar 5°C Above Normal
Temperatures were markedly above normal (over 5°C higher) at many places across Jammu & Kashmir–Ladakh, and at a few locations in Himachal Pradesh and East Madhya Pradesh. Isolated pockets in Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, and Tamil Nadu also witnessed similar spikes.
Appreciably above normal (3.1°C to 5°C higher) temperatures were recorded at many places in Haryana, Chandigarh and Delhi, and across most parts of West Rajasthan. Several regions including Uttarakhand, Gujarat, Vidarbha, Punjab, Odisha, and Telangana also experienced elevated temperatures.
Meanwhile, above-normal temperatures (1.6°C to 3°C higher) prevailed in parts of Karnataka, Marathwada, Kerala, Lakshadweep and Bihar. Only a few areas in Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim reported near-normal conditions.
Across most parts of the country, maximum temperatures ranged between 40°C and 47°C, except in the western Himalayan region, northeastern Bihar, and Northeast India, where it remained below 32°C.
UP’s Banda hottest Place In country
The highest maximum temperature in the country was recorded at Banda in Uttar Pradesh, where the mercury soared to a scorching 47.6°C, underlining the severity of the ongoing heatwave.
Apart from Banda, Jhansi, with a maximum temperature of 45.2 degrees Celsius — 3.3 degrees above normal — also figured in the list of cities across India, where the maximum temperature breached the 45 degrees Celsius mark.
Heatwave conditions got confined to Jhansi, Orai and Banda in the Bundelkhand region of southern Uttar Pradesh. Banda with 47.6 degrees Celsius recorded its highest ever temperature in the Month of April, surpassing its previous record of 47.4 degrees Celsius recorded on April 30, 2022 and April 25, 2026, the meteorological department said in a statement on Monday.
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