Temperature Is Touching 47.5 Degree Celsius In India. It Is Very Hot.
By Curious Cat
@CuriousCat (88)
May 29, 2018 2:45am CST
In India we have severe summer. This year, in the last few days two places have recorded highest temperature of 47.5 degrees Celsius making the life miserable there.
One place is Khajuraho, a tourist palce situated in the state of Madhya Pradesh and another place was Titlagarh in the state of Odisha state.
How is the weather at your place?
Life, India, Summer, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha
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@Cristi_Ichim (3741)
• Bucharest, Romania
29 May 18
I could survive that temperature but it sure is really annoying
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@nela13 (58491)
• Portugal
29 May 18
@CuriousCat I believe it is unbearable, try to keep you inside and drink plenty of water, that temperature maybe fatal to humans.
@CuriousCat (88)
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29 May 18
And to the existing miseries some time weather becomes too humid too which can be very dangerous.
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@MashaVickina (2184)
• Russian Federation
29 May 18
In Russia, we also have such temperatures in summer. Life cannot depend on the weather, it is okay
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@MashaVickina (2184)
• Russian Federation
29 May 18
@CuriousCat Believe me, -30 is much worse than +50
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@CuriousCat (88)
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29 May 18
@MashaVickina ,Yes anything in extreme is always bad.
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@CuriousCat (88)
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29 May 18
Yes, life can't depend on weather, but when it becomes extreme then things become too difficult to bear.
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@Jessabuma (31700)
• Baguio, Philippines
29 May 18
Ohh that's extremely hot.. stay hydrated, drink adequate amount of water
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@Jessabuma (31700)
• Baguio, Philippines
29 May 18
@CuriousCat yes I agree with you
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@CuriousCat (88)
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29 May 18
Yes, you are right , keeping ourselves hydrated is the important thing to avoid sun strokes and heat strokes!
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@maximax8 (31046)
• United Kingdom
29 May 18
I know that India has very hot weather at this time of the year. I also know some places in India have monsoon rain. I know a lady that visited India last year in April during Easter. She got hot and bothered all time. Most of all she liked being in the air conditioned hotel.
Therefore I decided to visit India in February and the weather was perfect. We visited the city of Mumbai and the city if Chennai In between we went on a safari to Pench National Park. I understand that national park in closed in June due to heavy rain.
I live in England and light rain happened. It is fairly cool at the moment. Yesterday it got hot by the afternoon. In the morning it is usually cool.
@ptrikha_2 (46831)
• India
29 May 18
Well here in Delhi it is almost 45 degrees. Even in the evening, it feels as if one is visiting a Furnace if one goes outside.
@Cristi_Ichim (3741)
• Bucharest, Romania
29 May 18
Weather is fine at my place now. Are you being affected by those high temperatures?
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@CuriousCat (88)
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29 May 18
Yes, life has become miserable in most parts of India because of those high temperatures!
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
30 May 18
your place is hotter than ours here, but still we cannot tolerate the hotness, that even the wind blows warm .
@anamika161088 (11866)
• India
30 May 18
It was hot here until afternoon but then rain made the weather a bit calmer. Hoping for good monsoons this season
@stapllotik (1933)
• India
29 May 18
Stay hydrated and take care of senior people in your family.
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@CuriousCat (88)
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29 May 18
That is a nice advice, I will keep myself hydrated and take care of others too.
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@Hannihar (130218)
• Israel
29 May 18
@CuriousCat
That is very hot. We get very hot weather here too in Jerusalem and other parts of Israel in the summer.
@saiama (872)
• Mumbai, India
29 May 18
it will keep increasing if we people of India don't value the nature and keep cutting trees and kill animals depriving them of their natural habitat and humans increasing their population I m sorry but it is very sad state of affairs in India as well as abroad