Updated May 23rd, 2020 at 22:35 IST

Rain brings relief after Jammu records hottest day

A spell of rain brought some relief to the people in Jammu after the city recorded its hottest day of the season so far, the Weather department said on Saturday.

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A spell of rain brought some relief to the people in Jammu after the city recorded its hottest day of the season so far, the Weather department said on Saturday.

Rainfall occurred in Jammu and nearby areas in the afternoon amid cloudy sky and winds, the Weather department said.

Jammu on Saturday registered a high of 42.4 degrees Celsius - 4.1 notches above season's average, it said.

The Weather department said mercury in Jammu city has been showing an upward trend with the minimum temperature on Saturday shooting up by 5.1 degrees to the season's high of 27.1 degrees Celsius - which is over two notches above normal.

The city had recorded a maximum of 34.9 degrees Celsius on Wednesday followed by 37 degrees Celsius on Thursday, much to the discomfort of the locals.

Likewise, the minimum temperature in the city was 19.2 degrees Celsius on Wednesday against the season's average of 24.1 degrees Celsius.

It increased to 20 degrees Celsius on Thursday, 22.2 degrees Celsius on Friday and 27.1 degrees Celsius on Saturday, a Weather department official said.

He said Kathua district was the second hottest recorded place in Jammu division with a high of 40.2 degrees Celsius and a low of 25.2 degrees Celsius, while Katra, the the base camp for Vaishno Devi pilgrims in Reasi district, recorded a maximum of 38 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 24 degrees Celsius.

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Published May 23rd, 2020 at 22:35 IST