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Bengaluru Sees Hottest July In 112 Years, Mercury Hits 33.6 Degree Celsius

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  1. Bengaluru recorded 33.6°C, its hottest July day in 112 years, according to the Meteorological Department.

  2. The previous record was 33.3°C, set in 1914 and matched in 1926.

  3. The temperature exceeds the city's typical July average by a notable margin.

  4. This data comes from the India Meteorological Department's historical records.

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