Forecast for Thursday

For metros highlighted, readings show max. temperature

May 28, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 07:46 am IST

Heat wave to severe heat wave conditions would prevail at a few places over Odisha and coastal Andhra Pradesh. Heat wave conditions would prevail at a few places over west Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand and at isolated places over east Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Rajasthan, Punjab and Telangana. Thunderstorm accompanied by squall would occur at isolated places over Punjab, coastal Andhra Pradesh, interior Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and south interior Karnataka. Heavy rainfall would occur at isolated places over Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura and Arunachal Pradesh.

Max

Min

Max

Min

Max

Min

Agartala

32.6

26.6

Hubballi

38

23

New Delhi

45.5

24.8

Ahmedabad

43.9

28.7

Hyderabad

42

30.5

Patna

38.5

25.6

Allahabad

45.8

30

Imphal

32.4

19

Port Blair

31.1

26

Aizawl

28

21

Jaipur

44.8

26.5

Pune

36.2

22.8

Bengaluru

29.8

22.9

Kohima

27

18

Puducherry

38.5

28.4

Bhopal

43.3

30.4

Kolkata

36.1

29.3

Raipur

46.2

30.7

Bhubaneswar

38.9

28.9

Kochi

33.6

27.4

Ranchi

40.6

26

Chandigarh

40.7

24.2

Kozhikode

36.2

27.9

Shillong

24.4

14.7

Chennai

38.1

29.9

Kurnool

43.7

29.2

Shimla

29.3

16.8

Coimbatore

34

25

Lucknow

42

28.2

Srinagar

22.1

12

Dehradun

38.2

23.1

Madurai

38

26.4

Vijayawada

46.2

28.6

Gangtok

22

15

Mangaluru

35.6

27

Visakhapatnam

35

29.5

Goa

33

28

Mumbai

34.6

27.6

Thiruvananthapuram

32.8

26.4

Guwahati

32.6

20.5

Mysuru

31.8

22.2

Tiruchi

38

27.6

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