Temperatures may start falling in north Karnataka: IMD
Dr Naresh Kumar predicted that temperatures may start falling owing to thunderstorms and rainfall activity in North interior Karnataka, with one or two weather stations recording heat wave conditions
ANI
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New Delhi, 9 April
A senior scientist at the India
Meteorological Department (IMD), Dr Naresh Kumar, predicted that temperatures
may start falling owing to thunderstorms and rainfall activity in North
interior Karnataka, with one or two weather stations recording heat wave
conditions.
"If you talk about the last five-six days, there were heatwave conditions
that were prevalent in South Peninsular India, specifically, the areas were
North interior Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh. There was a heat wave
in these states," Naresh Kumar said speaking to ANI on Tuesday.
"An orange alert was also given a day ago. Our forecast for the coming
days is that due to thunderstorm rainfall activity there, the temperatures will
start falling, so today there may be a heat wave in the one-half station of
North interior Karnataka," Kumar added.
Speaking about the weather pattern in eastern India, the IMD scientist said,
"Around two or three days ago, Odisha, West Bengal and Jharkhand
experienced heat waves. But owing to thunderstorms there, the temperature
dipped."
On the heat wave in Saurashtra, Kumar said, "The temperature in Saurashtra
is normal. In one or two stations, heat waves may grip one or two isolated
stations." -ANI
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