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Madhya Pradesh, north west India to witness 'heatwave conditions' till April 19: IMD

On Friday, the highest maximum temperature at 43.7 degrees Celsius was reported from Bankura in Gangetic West Bengal

Reported by: IANS New Delhi Published : Apr 16, 2022 9:58 IST, Updated : Apr 16, 2022 9:58 IST
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Madhya Pradesh, north west India to witness 'heatwave conditions' till Apr 19: IMD.

Highlights

  • India Meteorological Department predicted severe heat wave conditions in isolated pockets
  • On Friday, the highest maximum temperature at 43.7 degrees Celsius was reported from Bankura
  • Heat wave conditions were observed in isolated pockets over west Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Bihar

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has said severe heat wave conditions in isolated pockets are likely over Rajasthan during April 17-19 and Punjab, Haryana-Chandigarh-Delhi on April 17-18.

Heat wave conditions in isolated pockets is very likely over the same areas till April 19; over Himachal Pradesh till April 18; over Jammu division during April 16-18; over Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh during April 17-19 and over Bihar and Saurashtra-Kutch in Gujarat on Saturday (April 16).

The northwest (NW) India region that got respite from severe to very severe heat wave till last week due to western disturbance (WD) may continue to get similar respite -- that of lowering of maximum temperatures by 1-2 degrees Celsius compared to 42-43 degrees Celsius earlier- after April 19 as the IMD on Friday has predicted a fresh WD is likely to affect NW India from that day.

On Friday, the highest maximum temperature at 43.7 degrees Celsius was reported from Bankura in Gangetic West Bengal even as heat wave conditions were observed in isolated pockets over west Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Bihar and Gangetic West Bengal.

Stations that recorded a maximum temperature of 43 degrees Celsius or more include Chandrapur, Maharashtra (43), Daltonganj, Jharkhand (43.6) and Panagarh, Odisha (43.1).

IMD bulletin said a gradual rise in maximum temperatures by 2-4 degrees Celsius very likely over northwest India during next four days and no significant change thereafter; no significant change in maximum temperatures very likely over central India during next 24 hours and rise by 2-3 degrees Celsius thereafter and no significant change in maximum temperatures very likely over rest of the parts of the country.

Also Read: Bihar: CM Nitish Kumar directs districts to prepare for 'heatwave'

Also Read: Heatwave spell ends across northwest India; Delhi to witness winds, cloudy conditions

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