The nation is experiencing an increase in oppressive heat. The longest day and shortest night of the year are respectively observed on this Friday.
Summer solstice is the name given to this event.
Because of the tilt of the Earth, the Summer Solstice happens twice a year when one of the poles is at its greatest degree towards the sun.
While the winter solstice occurs in December in the Southern Hemisphere, the summer solstice occurs in June in the Northern Hemisphere.
It is the longest day of the year, June 21st.
The shortest night of the year, nevertheless, will occur today.
14 hours will pass during the day and 10 hours during the night, according to the report.
Beginning on July 1, the day will progressively get shorter as June draws to a close.
The event known as equinox occurs on September 22, when day and night have equal lengths.