The minimum temperature in national capital Delhi settled at 23.9 degrees Celsius, making it the hottest morning of the season. The maximum temperature was recorded at 38 degrees Celsius.
However relief seemed to be in the offing for Delhiites as the weatherman has predicted a dip in temperatures after April 4.
Chandrapur in Maharashtra recorded a maximum of 43.8 degrees Celsius and was the second hottest place in India while Bankura in West Bengal was the third hottest with 43.4 degrees Celsius, according to India Meteorological Department (IMD) data.
Churu and Bikaner recorded maximum of 41.5 and 41.4 degrees respectively while Kota, Jodhpur, Sriganganagar and Pilani recorded day temperature of 40.9, 40.8, 40.7 and 40.3 degrees respectively, according to the Met department.
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Maximum temperature in Jaipur and Ajmer was 39.8 degrees.
In Uttar Pradesh, apart from Banda, high temperatures were experienced in cities like Gorakhpur, Faizabad, Varanasi, Allahabad, Lucknow, Moradabad, Jhansi, Agra, Meerut, Kanpur and Bareilly.
The lowest minimum temperature in the state was 18.3 degrees Celsius recorded in Rae Bareli.
Hisar also experienced a hot day at 39.1 degrees Celsius, five notches above normal.
In Punjab, Patiala registered a maximum temperature of 37.6 degrees Celsius, seven notches more than normal limits while Ludhiana recorded five degrees above normal high at 36.6 degrees Celsius.
Chandigarh, the common capital of Punjab and Haryana recorded a high of 35.5 degrees Celsius, three notches more than normal.
Mahabubnagar district in Telangana today recorded the highest maximum temperature of 41.7 degrees Celsius in the state. Adilabad recorded 41.5 degree Celsius followed by Nizamabad 40.8, Medak 40.7, Nalgonda 40.2, while Hyderabad, Khammam, Bhadrachalam and Ramagundam recorded 40 degree Celsius, the IMD said.
The MeT office also predicted rains in coastal and
central regions of Odisha in the next 24 hours. Thunder squall accompanied by hail or rain is likely to occur in coastal districts of the state, it said.
Sundargarh turned out to be the hottest place in Odisha with 42.5 degrees Celsius. Bhubaneswar recorded 35.6 degrees Celsius, while neighbouring Cuttack registered 36.6 degree Celsius, it said.
The mercury crossed 40 degrees Celsius in around a dozen places, the maximum temperature stood at 41.8 degrees at Jharsuguda, while it was 41.7 degrees in Angul, 41.2 degrees in Sambalpur, 41.1 degrees at Hirakud, 41 degrees in Malkangiri, 40.6 degrees in Talcher and Titlagarh and 40.2 degrees Celsius in Bhawanipatna and Sonepur, the MeT office said.