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Haryana, Punjab reel under intense heatwave

The IMD has issued an orange alert for Saturday, warning of continued heatwave conditions across most parts of Haryana

Updated on: Jun 14, 2025 08:44 AM IST
By , Karnal
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A severe heatwave continued to scorch several parts of Haryana and Punjab on Friday, with Sirsa emerging as the hottest city in both states, recording a blistering 47.6 degrees Celsius, according to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD).

Sirsa emerges as the hottest city in both the states, recording a blistering 47.6 degrees Celsius. (HT File)
Sirsa emerges as the hottest city in both the states, recording a blistering 47.6 degrees Celsius. (HT File)

In Haryana, Hisar experienced intense heat with a temperature reaching 44.6°C. Other cities also battled high temperatures — Gurugram at 44°C, Rohtak at 43.1°C, Narnaul at 44.3°C, and Bhiwani at 43.6°C. However, some relief came to Ambala and Karnal, where maximum temperatures were relatively lower at 38.2°C and 37.5°C, respectively. Panchkula and Panipat’s Ujha recorded moderate highs of 37.2°C and 36.5°C.

Despite the scorching heat, Charkhi Dadri district witnessed 10 mm of rainfall accompanied by a hailstorm, while Balasmand in Hisar recorded light rain measuring 4 mm, with a maximum temperature of 45.4°C.

The IMD also noted a significant rise in the average maximum temperature by 1.3°C compared to Thursday, with temperatures soaring 5.5°C above normal for this time of year in Haryana.

In Punjab, Bathinda topped the heat charts at 46°C. Other major cities recorded high temperatures as well, including Faridkot (44°C), Amritsar (43.6°C), Ludhiana (43°C), Pathankot (42.5°C), Gurdaspur (42°C), and Patiala (39.2°C).

 
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