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  2. Climate of Quetta - Wikipedia

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    In September, the weather remains hot, but gets cooler towards the last week of the month. It is one of the driest months in the city. The highest recorded temperature was 39.3 °C (102.7 °F) on 16 September 2016, and lowest was −0.6 °C (30.9 °F) on 30 September 1962.

  3. List of extreme weather records in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has officially evaluated temperature record extremes of 54 °C (129 °F) in Turbat, Pakistan, on 28 May 2017. 26 May 2010: 53 °C (127 °F) Larkana: Sindh

  4. List of weather records - Wikipedia

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    Record extreme temperature differences. Greatest 2-minute temperature increase: 27 °C (49 °F), from −20 °C (−4 °F) to 7 °C (45 °F); Spearfish, South Dakota, on 22 January 1943. Greatest 24-hour temperature increase: +57 °C (+102.6 °F), from −48 °C (−54 °F) to 9 °C (48 °F); Loma, Montana, on 15 January 1972.

  5. Template:Chittagong weatherbox - Wikipedia

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    Record high °C (°F) 33.4 (92.1) 36.0 (96.8) 37.2 (99.0) 39.6 (103.3) 39.5 (103.1) 37.7 (99.9) 34.4 (93.9) 33.9 (93.0) 36.3 (97.3) 34.4 (93.9) 35.5 (95.9) 32.5 (90.5) 39.6 (103.3) Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 26.0 (78.8) 28.3 (82.9) 30.8 (87.4) 31.9 (89.4) 32.4 (90.3) 31.7 (89.1) 31.0 (87.8) 31.4 (88.5) 31.8 (89.2) 31.7 (89.1) 30.0 (86.0) 27.2 ...

  6. Chittagong - Wikipedia

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    Chittagong ( / ˈtʃɪtəɡɒŋ / CHIT-ə-gong ), [7] officially Chattogram [8] ( Bengali: চট্টগ্রাম, romanized : Côṭṭôgrām [ˈtʃɔʈːoɡram], Chittagonian: চাটগাঁও romanized: Sāṭgão ), is the second-largest city in Bangladesh. Home to the Port of Chittagong, it is the busiest port in Bangladesh and ...

  7. Geography of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Record high °C (°F) 31.1 (88.0) 34.4 (93.9) 40.6 (105.1) 42.2 (108.0) 41.1 (106.0) 36.7 (98.1) 35.0 (95.0) 36.1 (97.0) 36.7 (98.1) 37.4 (99.3) 34.4 (93.9) 30.6 (87.1) 42.2 (108.0) Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 25.1 (77.2) 28.3 (82.9) 32.5 (90.5) 33.8 (92.8) 33.4 (92.1) 32.5 (90.5) 31.8 (89.2) 32.1 (89.8) 32.0 (89.6) 31.8 (89.2) 29.7 (85.5) 26. ...

  8. Highest temperature recorded on Earth - Wikipedia

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    Air measurements are noted by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and Guinness World Records among others as the standard to be used for determining the official record. The current official highest registered air temperature on Earth is 56.7 °C (134.1 °F), recorded on 10 July 1913 at Furnace Creek Ranch, in Death Valley in the United ...

  9. List of Bangladesh tropical cyclones - Wikipedia

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    14–15 May 2007: Cyclone Akash struck about 115 km south of Chittagong with wind speeds up to 120 km/hour. 14 people were killed and damages amounted to US$982 million. 15 November 2007: cyclone Sidr with wind speeds up to 260 km/hour, made landfall on southern Bangladesh, causing over 3,500 deaths and severe damage.

  10. Global temperature record - Wikipedia

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    The global temperature record shows the fluctuations of the temperature of the atmosphere and the oceans through various spans of time. There are numerous estimates of temperatures since the end of the Pleistocene glaciation , particularly during the current Holocene epoch.

  11. Rangpur, Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Rangpur is located in the northwestern part of Bangladesh. [3] [4] Rangpur was declared a district headquarters on December 16, 1769, and established as a municipality in 1869, making it one of the oldest municipalities in Bangladesh. [3] The municipal office building was erected in 1892 under the precedence Raja Janaki Ballav.