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Saturday, May 21, 2005

Maximum Temperature soars in Pune


The last two days have been the hottest of this year's summer.
Yesterday's maximum temperature of 41.8 degrees Celsius (107.2 degrees Fahrenheit) was the hottest of this summer.

The Meteorology building (Shimla Office) is on my way to work. The max. and min. temperatures are displayed outside the main gate. The city recorded a max. of 40.7 degrees Celsius on Thu., 19th and 41.8 degrees Celsius on Fri., 20th May. There was a 3-hour power cut from 7:00 this morning.

I think this heat wave will continue for a few more days. It always rains in Pune when there's a sudden rise in temperature.

Use Yahoo! to convert units of measure.
Try these searches on Yahoo!
- Convert 41.8 degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit
# 41.8 deg. C = 107.2 deg. F

- Convert 41.6 kilometres to miles
# 41.6 kms. = 25.85 miles

- Pune weather

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