was recorded on March 311945 Director Meteorological Department Sonum Lotus said. He said since the last four days, the weather has remained mainly fair and clear in Jammu and Kashmir due to absence of any low pressure system or localised weather system. "Dry and hot weather is likely to prevail for the next few days as well," Sonum Lotus said. According to the meteorological department, the maximum temperature in Jammu, the winter capital of the Union Territory, is 84 degrees above normal during this part of the season.
Jammu: The maximum temperature in Jammu on Sunday settled at 373 degrees Celsius, breaking a 76 year old record for the month of March. The previous highest day temperature of 372 degrees Celsius
Jammu: The maximum temperature in Jammu on Sunday settled at 373 degrees Celsius, breaking a 76 year old record for the month of March. The previous highest day temperature of 372 degrees Celsius was recorded on March 311945 Director Meteorological Department Sonum Lotus said. He said since the last four days, the weather has remained mainly fair and clear in Jammu and Kashmir due to absence of any low pressure system or localised weather system. "Dry and hot weather is likely to prevail for the next few days as well," Sonum Lotus said. According to the meteorological department, the maximum temperature in Jammu, the winter capital of the Union Territory, is 84 degrees above normal during this part of the season.Jammu: The maximum temperature in Jammu on Sunday settled at 373 degrees Celsius, breaking a 76 year old record for the month of March. The previous highest day temperature of 372 degrees Celsius was recorded on March 311945 Director Meteorological Department Sonum Lotus said. He said since the last four days, the weather has remained mainly fair and clear in Jammu and Kashmir due to absence of any low pressure system or localised weather system. "Dry and hot weather is likely to prevail for the next few days as well," Sonum Lotus said. According to the meteorological department, the maximum temperature in Jammu, the winter capital of the Union Territory, is 84 degrees above normal during this part of the season.Jammu: The maximum temperature in Jammu on Sunday settled at 373 degrees Celsius, breaking a 76 year old record for the month of March. The previous highest day temperature of 372 degrees Celsius was recorded on March 311945 Director Meteorological Department Sonum Lotus said. He said since the last four days, the weather has remained mainly fair and clear in Jammu and Kashmir due to absence of any low pressure system or localised weather system. "Dry and hot weather is likely to prevail for the next few days as well," Sonum Lotus said. According to the meteorological department, the maximum temperature in Jammu, the winter capital of the Union Territory, is 84 degrees above normal during this part of the season.Jammu: The maximum temperature in Jammu on Sunday settled at 373 degrees Celsius, breaking a 76 year old record for the month of March. The previous highest day temperature of 372 degrees Celsius was recorded on March 311945 Director Meteorological Department Sonum Lotus said. He said since the last four days, the weather has remained mainly fair and clear in Jammu and Kashmir due to absence of any low pressure system or localised weather system. "Dry and hot weather is likely to prevail for the next few days as well," Sonum Lotus said. According to the meteorological department, the maximum temperature in Jammu, the winter capital of the Union Territory, is 84 degrees above normal during this part of the season.Jammu: The maximum temperature in Jammu on Sunday settled at 373 degrees Celsius, breaking a 76 year old record for the month of March. The previous highest day temperature of 372 degrees Celsius was recorded on March 311945 Director Meteorological Department Sonum Lotus said. He said since the last four days, the weather has remained mainly fair and clear in Jammu and Kashmir due to absence of any low pressure system or localised weather system. "Dry and hot weather is likely to prevail for the next few days as well," Sonum Lotus said. According to the meteorological department, the maximum temperature in Jammu, the winter capital of the Union Territory, is 84 degrees above normal during this part of the season.Jammu: The maximum temperature in Jammu on Sunday settled at 373 degrees Celsius, breaking a 76 year old record for the month of March. The previous highest day temperature of 372 degrees Celsius was recorded on March 311945 Director Meteorological Department Sonum Lotus said. He said since the last four days, the weather has remained mainly fair and clear in Jammu and Kashmir due to absence of any low pressure system or localised weather system. "Dry and hot weather is likely to prevail for the next few days as well," Sonum Lotus said. According to the meteorological department, the maximum temperature in Jammu, the winter capital of the Union Territory, is 84 degrees above normal during this part of the season.Jammu: The maximum temperature in Jammu on Sunday settled at 373 degrees Celsius, breaking a 76 year old record for the month of March. The previous highest day temperature of 372 degrees Celsius was recorded on March 311945 Director Meteorological Department Sonum Lotus said. He said since the last four days, the weather has remained mainly fair and clear in Jammu and Kashmir due to absence of any low pressure system or localised weather system. "Dry and hot weather is likely to prevail for the next few days as well," Sonum Lotus said. According to the meteorological department, the maximum temperature in Jammu, the winter capital of the Union Territory, is 84 degrees above normal during this part of the season.Jammu: The maximum temperature in Jammu on Sunday settled at 373 degrees Celsius, breaking a 76 year old record for the month of March. The previous highest day temperature of 372 degrees Celsius was recorded on March 311945 Director Meteorological Department Sonum Lotus said. He said since the last four days, the weather has remained mainly fair and clear in Jammu and Kashmir due to absence of any low pressure system or localised weather system. "Dry and hot weather is likely to prevail for the next few days as well," Sonum Lotus said. According to the meteorological department, the maximum temperature in Jammu, the winter capital of the Union Territory, is 84 degrees above normal during this part of the season.Jammu: The maximum temperature in Jammu on Sunday settled at 373 degrees Celsius, breaking a 76 year old record for the month of March. The previous highest day temperature of 372 degrees Celsius was recorded on March 311945 Director Meteorological Department Sonum Lotus said. He said since the last four days, the weather has remained mainly fair and clear in Jammu and Kashmir due to absence of any low pressure system or localised weather system. "Dry and hot weather is likely to prevail for the next few days as well," Sonum Lotus said. According to the meteorological department, the maximum temperature in Jammu, the winter capital of the Union Territory, is 84 degrees above normal during this part of the season.Jammu: The maximum temperature in Jammu on Sunday settled at 373 degrees Celsius, breaking a 76 year old record for the month of March. The previous highest day temperature of 372 degrees Celsius was recorded on March 311945 Director Meteorological Department Sonum Lotus said. He said since the last four days, the weather has remained mainly fair and clear in Jammu and Kashmir due to absence of any low pressure system or localised weather system. "Dry and hot weather is likely to prevail for the next few days as well," Sonum Lotus said. According to the meteorological department, the maximum temperature in Jammu, the winter capital of the Union Territory, is 84 degrees above normal during this part of the season.Jammu: The maximum temperature in Jammu on Sunday settled at 373 degrees Celsius, breaking a 76 year old record for the month of March. The previous highest day temperature of 372 degrees Celsius was recorded on March 311945 Director Meteorological Department Sonum Lotus said. He said since the last four days, the weather has remained mainly fair and clear in Jammu and Kashmir due to absence of any low pressure system or localised weather system. "Dry and hot weather is likely to prevail for the next few days as well," Sonum Lotus said. According to the meteorological department, the maximum temperature in Jammu, the winter capital of the Union Territory, is 84 degrees above normal during this part of the season.Jammu: The maximum temperature in Jammu on Sunday settled at 373 degrees Celsius, breaking a 76 year old record for the month of March. The previous highest day temperature of 372 degrees Celsius was recorded on March 311945 Director Meteorological Department Sonum Lotus said. He said since the last four days, the weather has remained mainly fair and clear in Jammu and Kashmir due to absence of any low pressure system or localised weather system. "Dry and hot weather is likely to prevail for the next few days as well," Sonum Lotus said. According to the meteorological department, the maximum temperature in Jammu, the winter capital of the Union Territory, is 84 degrees above normal during this part of the season.Jammu: The maximum temperature in Jammu on Sunday settled at 373 degrees Celsius, breaking a 76 year old record for the month of March. The previous highest day temperature of 372 degrees Celsius was recorded on March 311945 Director Meteorological Department Sonum Lotus said. He said since the last four days, the weather has remained mainly fair and clear in Jammu and Kashmir due to absence of any low pressure system or localised weather system. "Dry and hot weather is likely to prevail for the next few days as well," Sonum Lotus said. According to the meteorological department, the maximum temperature in Jammu, the winter capital of the Union Territory, is 84 degrees above normal during this part of the season.Jammu: The maximum temperature in Jammu on Sunday settled at 373 degrees Celsius, breaking a 76 year old record for the month of March. The previous highest day temperature of 372 degrees Celsius was recorded on March 311945 Director Meteorological Department Sonum Lotus said. He said since the last four days, the weather has remained mainly fair and clear in Jammu and Kashmir due to absence of any low pressure system or localised weather system. "Dry and hot weather is likely to prevail for the next few days as well," Sonum Lotus said. According to the meteorological department, the maximum temperature in Jammu, the winter capital of the Union Territory, is 84 degrees above normal during this part of the season.Jammu: The maximum temperature in Jammu on Sunday settled at 373 degrees Celsius, breaking a 76 year old record for the month of March. The previous highest day temperature of 372 degrees Celsius was recorded on March 311945 Director Meteorological Department Sonum Lotus said. He said since the last four days, the weather has remained mainly fair and clear in Jammu and Kashmir due to absence of any low pressure system or localised weather system. "Dry and hot weather is likely to prevail for the next few days as well," Sonum Lotus said. According to the meteorological department, the maximum temperature in Jammu, the winter capital of the Union Territory, is 84 degrees above normal during this part of the season.Jammu: The maximum temperature in Jammu on Sunday settled at 373 degrees Celsius, breaking a 76 year old record for the month of March. The previous highest day temperature of 372 degrees Celsius was recorded on March 311945 Director Meteorological Department Sonum Lotus said. He said si
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