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By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 28, 2021 12:00 IST

Aurangabad, Jan 28:Even after good rains this year, the cold has disappeared in winter. In the second week ...

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Aurangabad, Jan 28:

Even after good rains this year, the cold has disappeared in winter. In the second week of January, the mercury has reached 32 degrees Celsius. Due to the unusual weather, the citizens are experiencing cold in the morning and warmth throughout the day. Meanwhile, according to the meteorological department, the city's temperature will hover around 14 degrees Celsius in the coming week.

The city recorded the lowest temperature of 9.5°C on December 21 and 9.2°C on December 22. It was also the lowest temperature of the season. But the minimum temperature rose again as the weather continued to change. The minimum temperature started rising from December 24. The minimum temperature in the first week of January was 16 to 17°C. Although the summer is now approaching, the meteorological department estimates that the city's minimum temperature will be 14°C, which is likely to be somewhat hazy.

Minimum temperature to remain 13°C

According to the meteorological department, the city is likely to experience cold on January 29 and 30. During these two days, the city's temperature is expected to be around 13°C, and the maximum temperature will also drop. During this period, the maximum temperature of the city will be 30°C.

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