Nagpur Shivers as Maximum Temperature Drops to 33 Degrees Celsius, Trees Uprooted

Unusually cold weather returned to Nagpur on Monday, bringing with it gusts of wind and rain that caused a significant drop in temperature. At 33 degrees Celsius, the maximum temperature was a sharp 8.3 degrees below normal, marking the second such occurrence in the past 15 days after a similar drop on April 7th. Gondia recorded the lowest maximum temperature in Maharashtra at 26 degrees Celsius, even surpassing the hill station of Mahabaleshwar. While the eastern part of Vidarbha experienced low temperatures, the western part, including Washim, sizzled at 42.2 degrees Celsius. Several districts in Vidarbha received rainfall, with Gondia recording 10mm, Nagpur 3mm, and Amravati 1mm. Thunderstorms and gusty winds were also reported in isolated areas, resulting in felled trees and power outages. Firefighters responded to multiple calls related to tree felling, but no injuries were reported.

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