According to India Meteorological Department (IMD), Chandrapur yesterday recorded the highest maximum temperature of 44.2 degree Celsius in the state.
A day earlier, Akola had recorded a maximum temperature in the state at 44 degree Celsius.
"The overall drop in minimum temperature is the main reason behind relief," IMD Director, Mumbai, V K Rajeev told PTI today.
Akola recorded 43.6 degree Celsius with a departure of 4.9 degree Celsius than the normal, while the lowest temperature stood at 23.6 degrees Celsius, 1.5 degrees above the normal.
The IMD had yesterday, said, "The change in the direction of northerly winds avoided further escalation of temperature. With warm winds not coming towards Maharashtra, the temperature is expected to subside and it will offer some relief."
Hill station Mahabaleshwar remained coolest in the state on Friday with minimum temperature recorded at 20.4 degrees Celsius.
Wardha in Vidarbha region continued to sizzle at 43.8 degrees Celsius.
Compared to these hot-beds, Mumbai remained relatively cooler yesterday with maximum temperature recorded at 32.2 degree Celsius, while the minimum temperature was 25.8 degree Celsius, down two degrees from the normal.
Other major cities like Pune, Aurangabad, Nagpur, Jalgaon also reported rise in temperature but within limits.
In Marathwada, Parbhani scorched at 42.1 degrees Celsius, followed by Aurangabad at 40.2 degrees Celsius.
Malegaon in Nashik district experienced hot weather condition as the highest and lowest temperatures stood at 43 degrees Celsius and 24.6 degree Celsius, respectively.
Solapur recorded highest temperature at 41.6 degrees Celsius.
IT hub Pune registered highest temperatures at 39.6 degree Celsius, down 2.9 degrees from the normal, while the minimum temperature stood at 21.6 degrees Celsius.
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