City
Epaper

Heat wave: Kalyan-Dombivli records highest temperature in 5 years; crosses reached 43 degrees C

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 17, 2022 17:24 IST

In many cities of Maharashtra, the temperature has crossed 40 degrees Celsius. The meteorological department has warned of heat ...

Open in App

In many cities of Maharashtra, the temperature has crossed 40 degrees Celsius. The meteorological department has warned of heat wave in Vidarbha today. Nagpur, Wardha, Akola and Amravati districts of Vidarbha are likely to experience heat waves. 

The temperature in Kalyan-Dombivli, which has been on the rise for the last 3 days due to scorching heat, reached a new high today. Kalyan recorded a high of 43 degrees Celsius while Dombivali recorded a temperature of 42.8 degrees Celsius. 

In Kalyan-Dombivli, this is the highest temperature recorded since 2017.

According to the meteorological department's heat wave warning has been given to Mumbai, Konkan and Thane districts, the temperature in Kalyan Dombivali is also rising.  

Tags: maharashtraKalyan Dombivali Municipal CorporationHeat Wave in India
Open in App

Related Stories

MaharashtraMaharashtra Student Neelam Shinde Dies in US After 14 Months in Coma; Family Fulfils Her Last Wish

PunePune Shocker: Drunken Son Attacks 55-Year-Old Mother, Abuses Police; Arrested

MumbaiMumbai Fraud: Man Posing as BMC Official Held for Demanding Bribe Over Debris in Juhu

MaharashtraLatur Accident: Two Motorcyclists Dies in High-Speed Collusion Near Tupdi

PunePune Accident: Minor Girl Dies After Being Run Over by Car While Parking in Shed

Thane Realted Stories

Maharashtra: SSC, HSC Students to Get Marksheet and Certificate in Single Document

ThaneThane Shocker: 7-Year-Old Girl Raped at Construction Site in Naupada

ThaneThane Fire: Car Gutted Near Teen Hath Naka, Driver Escapes Unhurt

ThaneDombivli: Fraudsters Pose as CBI Officers, Dupe Employee of ₹71.10 Lakh; Wife’s Alertness Foils Scam

ThaneThane: Minor Boy Drowns in Lake; Police Register Accidental Death Case