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Summer records to be broken in Rajasthan, temperature 34 degrees Celsius in February

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Snowfall is started in the mountains of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Kashmir, and on the other hand, experts related to environmental changes have said that similar to the last year, scorching heat and loo will be experienced this time as well. Extreme summers can be witnessed especially in northern India, in places like Delhi and others which are known for high temperatures. Last year, on 25th April, the temperature in Delhi had broken the 122-year record, and had reached to 46 degrees Celsius, and this time too, records can get broken.

On the other hand, in 17 cities of Rajasthan, the temperature was recorded to be above 30 degrees Celsius.

Climate Change Expert, Arti Khosla, is of the opinion that the effect of global warming is so vast that its impact differed on every continent. In England, winters were extremely hot, snow storms were witnessed in North America, and now, in India too, summers are hitting quickly. It will thus be difficult for the impacts and effects of climate change to be estimated. The last 5-6 years have been called ‘triple la-Nina’ years, which recorded warming at such a scale that during this decade, the hottest years have been witnessed, with 2020 being the 5th hottest year.

Sonakshi Datta
Sonakshi Datta
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