Kokernag breaks the 18-IR-IL record, sees April 29.1 ° C

*Heatwave conditions continued in many parts of Jammu and Kashmir, Srinagar recorded the second lower day on Wednesday at 30.9 degrees Celsius for the second straight day.

In South Kashmir, Kokranag recorded the all-time highest temperature at 29.1 degrees Celsius in the month of April, which breaks the 18-year record of 28.3 ° C recorded on 30 April 2007.

For the second straight day, Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, recorded the second highest temperature in the month of April, as the mercury settled at 30.9 ° C. The highest maximum temperature in April was recorded at 31.3 degrees Celsius on April 20, 1946.

While Heatwave Jammu -Kashmir, Director of Meteorological Department (MET) stronged at many places, Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed has advised people to stay hydrated. They have recommended a lot of water, liquids and staying indoors and avoid working in the open during peak hours from 12-3 pm.

Meanwhile, here Mate has predicted the possibilities of brief spelling at different places at different places from thunderstorms from tomorrow to 05 to May 05 and strong winds.

The weather is expected to dry from May 06 to May 07, while light rain and thunder are expected on May 09 and May 10, Dr. Ahmed said- (KNO)

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