Rajasthan scorches as Shri Ganganagar data India’s highest temperature of 2025, nears 50 levels Celsius


Intense warmth gripped Rajasthan as mercury nearly touched 50 levels in Shri Ganganagar. The Rajasthan metropolis recorded the best temperature throughout India in 2025 as intense warmth grips the nation.

New Delhi:

Rajasthan’s Shri Ganganagar scorched below the solar as the town reported the best most temperature across the nation within the 12 months 2025. The Shri Ganganagar recorded a temperature of 49.4 levels as the extreme warmth grips the nation. 

The India Meteorological Division confirmed that that is the best most temperature reported by any station in India this 12 months. “Shri Ganganagar reported a most temperature of 49.4°C at the moment, thirteenth June 2025. That is the season’s highest most temperature reported by any station for the 12 months 2025 over India,” the IMD wrote in a submit on X.

Warmth waves at components of Rajasthan, Jammu division, Haryana and Madhya Pradesh

In the meantime, extreme warmth wave circumstances prevailed at remoted locations over West Rajasthan. Warmth wave circumstances additionally prevailed at remoted locations over East Rajasthan, Jammu division, Haryana and Madhya Pradesh. Mercury touched 47.6 levels in Rajasthan’s Churu, whereas Jaisalmer witnessed a excessive of 46.9 levels. 

In Uttar Pradesh, Banda witnessed the most well liked day with temperatures touching 44.6 levels. “In the present day, Warmth wave circumstances prevailed at many locations with extreme warmth wave circumstances at remoted locations over West Rajasthan. Warmth wave circumstances prevailed at remoted locations over East Rajasthan, Jammu division, Haryana and Madhya Pradesh. The utmost temperature data are enclosed within the desk,” IMD added in one other submit on X.

The division mentioned the monsoon, which regained momentum this week, is prone to cowl most components of northwest India, together with Delhi, by June 25. The monsoon is now prone to cowl the remaining components of central and jap India and a few areas of northwest India by June 18, the IMD acknowledged.

The monsoon is predicted to advance over most of northwest India within the coming days between June 19 and June 25. In the meantime, the southwest monsoon normally onsets over Kerala on June 1 and reaches Mumbai on June 11. It covers the complete nation by July 8. It begins retreating from northwest India round September 17 and withdraws utterly by October 15.