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Maximum temperature rises to 41.4°C

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: April 14, 2026 19:10 IST

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar:The city has been witnessing record-high temperatures for the past three days. According to the Meteorological Department’s ...

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Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar:

The city has been witnessing record-high temperatures for the past three days. According to the Meteorological Department’s forecast, the maximum temperature continues to rise. On Tuesday, the maximum temperature reached 41.4°C, while the minimum temperature was recorded at 25.8°C. Due to the intense heat throughout the day, there was a noticeable decline in traffic and public movement on the roads.

After recording this summer’s highest temperature of 40.4°C on Sunday, the mercury climbed further to 41.2°C on Monday. The upward trend continued on Tuesday. This is the highest temperature recorded so far this summer, and there is a possibility that this record may be broken again over the next four days.

Highest temperature recorded this summer

March 12 - 39.8°C

April 12 - 40.4°C

April 13 - 41.2°C

April 14 - 41.4°C

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