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Temperature climbs to 37°C in Manipur

Noney district recorded a maximum temperature of 37.85 degree celsius on Thursday.

ByIFP Bureau

Updated 20 Sept 2024, 1:53 am

Noney district (PHOTO: WIKIMEDIA COMMONS)
Noney district (PHOTO: WIKIMEDIA COMMONS)

Manipur witnessed a climb in temperature at various districts with Noney reaching a maximum of 37.85 degree celsius, as per data collected from 7 pm of Wednesday to 6 pm of Thursday by the Directorate of Environment & Climate Change.

The relative humidity levels also hit above 90 per cent at various districts in the state, adding more discomfort to the residents. The highest temperature in the state was recorded in June with 38 degree celsius.

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As per the data made available by the Directorate of Environment & Climate Change, temperature rose to 37.1 degree celsius in Churachandpur district and the minimum was recorded at 21.47 degree celsius. The maximum relative humidity in the district touched 94.85 per cent and a minimum of 54.54 per cent.

Kakching recorded a climb of 36.88 degree celsius and low of 22.72 while maximum relative humidity touched 96.24 per cent with a minimum of 47.26 per cent.

Temperature rose to 36.8 degree celsius in Imphal East and recorded a minimum of 23.07 degree celsius. The maximum relative humidity climbed to 97.04 per cent and minimum is recorded at 45.83 per cent in the district.

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In Imphal West, the maximum temperature is recorded at 34.89 and a minimum of 21.58. The relative humidity in Imphal West reached a maximum of 92.64 per cent and a minimum of 46.29.

The lowest temperature was recorded in Senapati district with 18.49 degree celsius. The lowest in relative humidity was also detected in Noney district with a record of 26.21 per cent.

Except for the 0.4 rainfall in Ukhrul district, there was no rainfall detected in the remaining districts.

 

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