From India to southern China to Thailand, stifling heat has set in unusually early this year. With temperatures exceeding 104°F, the heat set all-time records in numerous locations Monday.
On Monday, Prayagraj in India reached 44.6°C . Bangladesh also saw temperatures exceeding the 40°C mark, with weather historianIn China, temperatures have exceeded 35°C in multiple provinces; on Monday,. Heat records fell in a dozen Chinese provinces.
On April 15, Thailand set its highest temperature on record for any month, marking the first time the country has exceeded 45°C when Tak, in the country's northwest, rose to 45.4°C ,
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