Even Kodaikanal is Burning due to Rising Temperatures

frame Even Kodaikanal is Burning due to Rising Temperatures

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Due to the rising temperatures, the sun's effect is also greater than typical in the kodaikanal hills. Only from late evening to early am does it get cold. The number of tourists visiting summer resorts on weekends has increased as the sun's effect has grown across tamil Nadu. As is customary, visitor arrivals in kodaikanal, Dindigul district, increased this week. The weather, on the other hand, is only half-delightful for visitors. As the sun rises in the morning, the effect of the sun grows stronger. Weil's influence will last till 3 p.m. During the day, kodaikanal reaches a maximum temperature of 24 degrees Celsius, however not as high as the ground. As a result, flames in dry grasslands in the hills continue to spread.


After 3 p.m., the sun's influence fades and a gentler cold weather prevails. Clouds are seen. On some days, it also rains softly in the evening. The temperature dips to 14 degrees Celsius at night. Tourists visit Bryant Park, Rose Garden, Moir Square, Pine Forest, and Pillar in the morning and then relax in the evening in the beautiful cool weather. Tourist attractions in and around kodaikanal Places to visit in and near kodaikanal Places to visit in and near kodaikanal Places to visit in and near kodaikanal Places to visit in and near Kodaikanal

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