Heatwave Alert in Maharashtra: IMD Issues Severe 3-Day Heat Wave Warning; Temperatures in Vidarbha Cross 46 Degrees Celsius
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a severe heatwave warning for several districts in Maharashtra’s Vidarbha region, with temperatures crossing 46 degrees Celsius in multiple locations. Officials have warned that extreme heat conditions are likely to continue over the next three days, with some areas expected to touch 47°C.
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Nagpur, May 20: A severe heatwave warning has been issued for the next three days across several parts of eastern Maharashtra. Meteorological expert Shrikant predicted that the temperatures would remain on the higher side for the next week, and Vidarbha may remain under heatwave conditions. Speaking to ANI Meteorologist Shrikant said, "The Vidarbha region is currently experiencing an extreme heatwave with temperatures already reaching 46.5 degrees Celsius... We are expecting severe heatwave conditions today onwards, with temperatures potentially crossing 47 degrees Celsius in some areas, especially areas like Amravati, Wardha... We have issued a warning for a severe heatwave for the next 3 days... The temperatures may remain on the higher side for the next week, and Vidarbha may remain under heatwave conditions, and we are expecting temperatures over 47 degrees for the first 3 days..."
Meanwhile, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a heatwave warning across several parts of the country, cautioning that maximum temperatures could rise up to 45 degrees Celsius in the coming days, with dry and hot conditions likely to persist for at least a week. Heatwave Alert: IMD Issues Warning for Severe Heatwave Across Northwest and Central India as Temperatures May Hit 45 Degrees Celsius.
Speaking to ANI, IMD scientist Akhilesh Shrivastav said, "The regions of Northwest India, along with Central India and the nearby areas, are expected to experience heatwave conditions. These conditions are likely to persist over the coming week--that is, for the next 7 days." He further detailed the state-wise alert zones, saying, "Heatwave warnings have been issued for Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, as well as the Vidarbha, Central Maharashtra, and Marathwada regions of Maharashtra." Heatwave in Delhi-NCR: National Capital Braces for Intense Heat Wave As Temperature May Reach 46 Degrees; Orange Alert Issued.
Highlighting severity in certain regions, he added, "In Western Rajasthan and Western Uttar Pradesh, a 'warm night' warning has been issued, and due to this, an 'orange alert' has also been issued. In Madhya Pradesh and Vidarbha, severe heatwave conditions may prevail, for which an 'orange alert' has also been issued." He also warned of humid conditions in eastern and southern regions, saying, "In Odisha, hot and humid weather conditions are expected over the next 3-4 days. In coastal Andhra Pradesh, heatwave conditions may arise in the next 3-4 days."
For Delhi-NCR, he said temperatures are already high and expected to rise further. "Maximum temperatures recorded yesterday were between 42 and 43 degrees Celsius. Our estimate is that over the next week, temperatures in Delhi could remain between 42 and 44 degrees Celsius. In the next 3 days, temperatures could even reach 45 degrees, and isolated heatwave conditions are also expected in Delhi. An 'orange alert' has been issued for Delhi for the next two days."
On rainfall patterns, Shrivastav added, "Northwest India will remain largely dry, which will lead to a rise in temperatures. However, Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu are expected to receive rainfall. A heavy to very heavy rainfall warning has been issued for Kerala. Karnataka may also see hailstorm activity, while Northeast India is expected to receive heavy to very heavy rainfall."
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