India's Extreme Weather: From Dras's Bone-Chilling Cold to Phalodi's Scorching Heat

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News18•13-01-2026, 21:32
India's Extreme Weather: From Dras's Bone-Chilling Cold to Phalodi's Scorching Heat
- •India showcases extreme weather contrasts, from Dras, Ladakh, known as the 'Cold Pole', to Phalodi, Rajasthan, considered the 'Hot Spot'.
- •Phalodi, in Jodhpur district, Rajasthan, has recorded temperatures up to 51°C, making it India's hottest place.
- •Dras, Ladakh, India's coldest inhabited place, experiences temperatures as low as -45°C, often remaining below -20°C in winter.
- •India's unique geographical features, including the Himalayas and its peninsular shape, drive these diverse weather patterns.
- •The South-West Monsoon is crucial for India, bringing relief to parched lands, with places like Mawsynram recording world's highest rainfall.
Why It Matters: India's diverse geography creates extreme weather, from Ladakh's freezing cold to Rajasthan's scorching heat.
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