Patiala temperature

  1. Patiala, Punjab, IN Climate Zone, Monthly Averages, Historical Weather Data
  2. Rain brings down temperature in Patiala, Met predicts 2
  3. Patiala Tourism (2023)


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Patiala, Punjab, IN Climate Zone, Monthly Averages, Historical Weather Data

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Rain brings down temperature in Patiala, Met predicts 2

Tribune News Service Patiala, May 24 Rain lashed city on Wednesday bringing down the temperature and providing relief to residents. The Meteorological Department has predicted more rain in the coming two days, which is likely to bring temperatures further down and also result in low power demand. Though it rained for less than half an hour in the morning, water accumulated on various roads, including Lower Mall road, near Gurdwara Dukhniwaran Sahib, Sheran Wala Gate, Lehal Colony, Tripuri, Chhoti Baradari and other areas of the city. Maximum temperature dropped from 45 degree Celsius on Tuesday to 34 degree on Wednesday. The rain spell brought relief for Punjab State Power Corporation Limited too as the demand recorded at 11900 MW on Tuesday in Punjab dropped to less than 9500 MW, here today.

Patiala Tourism (2023)

The fourth-largest city in the state of Punjab, Patiala is nestled in the southeast of the golden land. Patiala has strong historical and cultural roots, surrounded by architectural marvels and cultural heritage along with being a preferred destination for exploring the core traditions of Punjab. Patiala was once an erstwhile princely state and hence is home to many architectural marvels that are a blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture. The Patiala Gharana of Hindustani classical music traces its roots to this state. In popular culture, the city is famous for its 5 Ps - Patiala Shahi Pag, (a type of headgear which is traditionally worn by Sikhs), Paranda(coloured braids worn by women in the hair), Patiala Salwar (a type of woman pants), Patiala Jutti(flat fibre-based footwear) and Patiala Peg(a unique measurement of liquor). When in Patiala, do visit the old town for experiencing the pulse of the city and gorging of finger-licking local delights. Patiala peg is a worldwide popularised term, a slosh of rough and ready drink made by adding liquor to water and drunk directly afterwards. Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala owned a Polo team, which was undefeated as part of his was built from soldiers who were legendary warriors of Punjab. After the matches, they used to be skull pegging. The civilized version of the game came to be known as ‘Tent Pegging'. It was the Patiala tradition to invite ‘Viceroys Pride’, all Irish men, who would drink until the night’s end. As ‘Vicer...