Ludhiana: This January has solved a lot of records.
With Sundays seeing slim differences (0.8 degrees) between day and night temperatures, the maximum temperature dropped up to 12 degrees and months, so far, receiving 110.6mm rainfall – the weather conditions in the district violated a 52-year record.
“After 52 years, the maximum temperature in January has slipped to 12 degrees.
In 2005, the city has recorded a day temperatures at 12.5 degrees, in accordance with the note of the Department of Weather Pau.
The Observatory of the Punjab Agricultural University was founded in 1970,” KK said Gill, the main agrometeoristology of the Department of Pau and Agricultural Meteorology Climate Change.
In addition, the district received 110.6mm rainfall in January to date, including 11mm on Sundays.
Normal rainfall was 28.3mm that month.
In 1992, the city had received 83.6mm rain this month.
Prabhjot Kaur Sidhu, Professor and Head of the Climate Change Department and Agricultural Meteorology, Pau, said, “The temperature of the day has been dipped due to rowing conditions from the last two days and continuous rain.”