
Ahmedabad's maximum temperature remains above 40°C, respite likely for next 2 days
India Today
The maximum temperature has stayed above 40 degrees Celsius in Ahmedabad for the last fifteen days. The weather department has now predicted a dip in the temperature for the next two days.
Ahmedabad broils as the maximum temperature in the city stays above 40 degrees Celsius for the fifteenth consecutive day.
While the heatwave continues in the city, the temperature is expected to fall for the next two days before it hits the 42-degrees mark this week.
As per the forecast by the weather department, the maximum temperature in Ahmedabad was 41 degrees Celcius, whereas it was 40 degrees in Gandhinagar.
The maximum temperature at Rajkot was 41.7 degrees Celsius, making it the hottest city in Gujarat. In Vadodara, the mercury touched the 40 degrees mark.
People are advised to increase their water intake and avoid stepping out unless it's necessary.
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