Winter in Rajasthan

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Winter In Rajasthan Intensifies; Temperature Drops To 4.5 Deg C

Rajasthan's Churu recorded a minimum temperature of 4.5 degrees Celsius as cold conditions became extreme in the state. The temperatures also saw a dip of 1-4.5 degrees in the state. Furthermore, the night temperature in Nagapur, Pilani, and Alwar was 6.6, 6.7, and 7.5 degrees celsius, respectively. Additionally, Bhilwara and Sangaria recorded a temperature of 7.7 and 8.2, respectively. Reportedly, It'll remain the same for the next 24 hours… read-more

Wed, 08 Dec 2021 - 11:52 AM / by Nehal Surana

Tags: Rajasthan, Alwar, cold, Winter, Temperature

Kashmir Winter

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Kashmir Witnesses Extreme Cold Wave; Srinagar Records -2.4 Degrees Celsius

Kashmir witnessed an extreme cold wave as the minimum temperature hit below the freezing point. Srinagar recorded minus 2.4 degrees Celsius, while Pahalgam recorded minus 4.1 degrees Celsius on December 3. Furthermore, Gulmarg's temperature was minus 1 degrees Celsius, where as the mercury in Kupwara recorded minus 2.8 degrees Celsius. The officials stated that a weak Western Disturbance is likely to hit Kashmir towards the weekend.

Fri, 03 Dec 2021 - 11:49 AM / by Nehal Surana

Tags: Jammu and Kashmir, Srinagar, Gulmarg, Winter Cold Wave, cold

Beggars Death

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2 Beggars Found Dead Due To Cold Weather Conditions: UP

Bodies of two beggars were found in Uttar Pradesh's Khatauli town and Shamli district. The reason of theirs death was reported to be cold weather conditions. The bodies were sent for post mortem. The first body hinted the person to be in his forties and no marks were reportedly found on his body, while the second body was found in the verandah of a power house in Shamli.

Mon, 29 Nov 2021 - 04:44 PM / by Nehal Surana

Tags: Beggars, UP Police, Uttar Pradesh, cold, WEATHER

Ice in the Antarctica region

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Once World's Largest Iceberg 'A68' Melts Away At British Territory

World's largest iceberg, 'A68’ has melted into fragments at northeast British overseas territory. Weighing billions of tons, the iceberg was once a part of Larsen sea ice shelf until 2017. While the largest remaining piece was believed to be of around 3x2nautical-miles, the remaining fragments were not traced by US National Ice Center. Glaciologist Luckman said the loss of Antarctic ice occurred due to changes in ocean heat and circulation.… read-more

Sun, 18 Apr 2021 - 08:40 PM / by Ronit John

Tags: antartica, Polar region, cold, Iceberg, A68

Courtesy: The Independent