Mangaluru embraces winter with 20.7 degree Celsius


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (RJP)

Mangaluru, Nov 29: Mangaluru city has been recording fluctuating temperatures for the past few days. But going by what was recorded on Friday November 28, 2014, it is obvious that winter bug has bitten the Mangaloreans early this year.

The temperature recorded on Friday was 20.7 degree Celsius, 2 degrees lower than the minimum average recorded in November.

However, there exists an other side to this news. Mangaluru is still hot during the day. It recorded 35.8 degree Celsius on Friday November 28, the day it recorded the lowest temperature of the month. Now have a look at the gap between the minimum and maximum temperature of the day - 15.1 degrees!

A few of the past recordings of weather in Mangaluru city were:

November 18, 2014, 21.9 degree Celsius (Previous minimum of the month)

November 28,2014,20.7 degree Celsius (Lowest recorded this month)
November 28, 2014,35.8 degree Celsius (Highest recorded this month)

November 19,1974, 16.6 degree Celsius (All time low)
November 25,2007,17.5 degree Celsius (Lowest in this decade)

  

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  • alwyn soans nanthoor, nanthoor manglore

    Sun, Nov 30 2014

    baari chali ,chali ..chali.. thalenu e chaliya...,90 padunalpa itte quarter pandala thaguji marayere...anda rathregu soku nidre barpundu .. thank god....

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Nov 30 2014

    why we should complain of hot 35degrees during the day?we see in Mangalore(mangaluru)green trees are vanishing and many Storys buildings are coming up.Everywhere cemented ,concrete,electricity heat ,we have to live with and get used to it.day by day less rain,more pumps are working.unfortunately .But still we are lucky atleast some rain and some green we have and better climate than Mumbai.People from Mumbai are longing to come to mangaluru to breath some fresh air.Day by day many vehicles with lots of co2are increasing .

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  • JANARDHANA ACHARYA, BANGALORE/UDIPI

    Sat, Nov 29 2014

    Diffrential Thermal Expansion, Wavvv factors!

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  • Austin Goveas, Bejai/Sydney-Australia

    Sun, Nov 30 2014

    Wait and see white Christmas days are coming soon......

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 29 2014

    The issue is the wide variation in min and max temperatures sometimes up to 15 deg C, which causes ill health among the children and elderly!!

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  • Suleman Beary, Udupi

    Sat, Nov 29 2014

    Will increase population.

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  • Jerry Moras, Kuppepadavu, Calgary

    Sat, Nov 29 2014

    come to calgary now it is -35 we had 45 inch snow today

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Sat, Nov 29 2014

    Why Calagry? just ascend an altitude of say, 10km anywhere from earth's surface, you'll hit -50deg C or even less!

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  • Peter, Bangalore

    Sat, Nov 29 2014

    Impact of Modi speech ..

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  • Aadil Khan, Kasaragod/Saudi Arabia

    Sat, Nov 29 2014

    We like to see the November 19,1974, 16.6 degree Celsius (All time low)coolness 365 days of the year. How beautiful and cozy it would have been!

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  • kitty, mangalore

    Sat, Nov 29 2014

    ya.......... soooo...cooolllldddd...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 29 2014

    Time for CHRISTMAS ....

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