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Temperature in Lucknow seems to be blowing right on our faces, quite literally. Hot, dry winds coming from Rajasthan continue to sweep Uttar Pradesh with sweltering weather conditions noted on June 13.Mercury levels, both during the day and night, have remained 3-5 degrees above normal in most parts of the state in the past 24 hours. Everyone is waiting eagerly for rain in UP, however, no relief is expected till June 17, Saturday, stated MET. Thereafter, cyclone Biparjoy might change climatic conditions with a slight drop in temperature by 2 to 3°C. At 45.9°C Jhansiremained hottest in Uttar Pradesh followed by Prayagraj at 45.4°C and Hamirpur, Agra and Rae Bareliat 44.5°C each. In Kanpur, the observatory at Indian Airforce Station recorded 44.6°C max temp, while the main city reported 43°C. Similarly, in Varanasi, the airport recorded 44.5°C and the city 43.6°C. Other districts that recorded high temperatures included Basti at 44 °C, Banda at 43.8°C, Sultanpurat 43.6°C and Ayodhya at 43.5°C. In Lucknow, max. temp. touched 42.5°C, 3.2 units above normal, and min temp at 30.5°C, 3.3 notches above normal. From Lucknow to Prayagraj, the next 24 hours are deemed to be fiercely hot by MET. Citizens are advised to stay home and stay hydrated.

Lucknow climate: weather by month, temperature, rain

Climate chart - Lucknow The climate of Lucknow is subtropical, with a rainy season that runs roughly from mid-June to early October, due to the monsoon, and a dry season from mid-October to early June. The city is the capital of the state of Uttar Pradesh and is located in northern India, on the banks of the River Gomti, a tributary of the Ganges, and at almost 27 degrees north latitude. We are in the Indo-Gangetic plain, which is a very polluted area, especially from October to February, when air stagnates more easily. In winter, from mid-November to late February or early March, nights are cool, and sometimes even cold. In January 2013, the temperature dropped to -0.7 °C (30.7 °F). In addition, from November to February, fog can form at night and in the early morning. The fog usually dissolves during the day, however, in these situations, it can sometimes be cool even during the day, with highs of 15/16 °C (59/61 °F), and sometimes even below. In January 2010, there were three days in a row with a maximum of 12 °C (53.5 °F), while the following year, there was a day with a maximum of 11 °C (52 °F). From mid-March to mid-June, before the monsoon, it is very hot. In the hottest periods, the temperature can reach or exceed 45 °C (113 °F). The temperature reached 48 °C (118.5 °F) in June 2014 and 47.2 °C (117 °F) in June 1995. Best Time The best time to visit Lucknow is from mid-November to mid-February, being the coolest within the dry season. It must be said that this is t...