Bhopal
records lowest temperature in 60 years
Wednesday January 05, 2011 06:40:29 PM,
IANS
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Bhopal: Dew turned into
frost Wednesday as Bhopal recorded a minimum of 2.3 degrees
Celsius -- its lowest temperature in the last 60 years.
The state capital recorded a minimum of 0.6 degree Celsius Jan 18,
1935.
The residents of Kolar area of Bhopal found that dew had turned to
frost on leaves. Kolar is some nine km from the state
headquarters.
The dew also turned to frost in major areas of Baitul district
where the minimum temperature was recorded at 0.6 degree Celsius.
The minimum temperature in Umaria district was recorded at zero
degree.
Madhya Pradesh Met Department director D.P. Dubey said most places
in the state were likely to witness minimum temperatures of 4
degrees Celsius or less till Thursday.
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