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Learn about the wide range of weather conditions and climatic subtypes in India, from arid and semi-arid regions to highland and sub-arctic zones. Explore the paleoclimate and modern climate of India, and how they are influenced by geography, geology, monsoon and global warming.
Find the monthly and yearly average temperatures of various cities around the world, based on the daily highs and lows. Compare the temperatures of different countries and regions in Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania and the Americas.
A severe and long heat wave affected India from May to June 2024, causing over 200 deaths and 25,000 heatstroke cases. The highest temperature recorded was 50.5 °C in Churu, Rajasthan, and Delhi faced a water crisis and power shortage.
Delhi has a dry winter humid subtropical climate with high variation between summer and winter temperatures and precipitation. Summer starts in early April and peaks in late May or early June, with average temperatures near 38 °C (100 °F) and occasional heat waves up to 45 °C (113 °F).
Learn about the causes, impacts and responses to climate change in India, one of the most affected countries by global warming. Find out how India's emissions, electricity generation, industry, agriculture and waste contribute to and are affected by climate change.
Learn what is considered a normal body temperature for babies, kids, adults, and older adults, and how to measure it accurately. Find out what factors can affect your temperature and when to seek ...
This web page shows the average yearly temperature of 193 countries and sovereign states from 1991 to 2020, based on World Bank Group data. Burkina Faso is the hottest country with an average temperature of 29.26 °C, while Greenland is the coldest with -15.7 °C.
Learn how to store perishable foods safely to prevent bacterial growth and foodborne illness. The temperature danger zone is 40–140°F (4–60°C), where bacteria can double in number in 20 minutes.