In the wake of continuous prolonged dry spell, heat wave conditions have covered some more parts of Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, Telangana, isolated pockets of North Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Few places in these states are recording day temperatures above 45˚C.
Yesterday, Banda in Uttar Pradesh recorded a maximum temperature of 46.2˚C, followed by Chandrapur 45.8˚C, Sri Ganganagar and Hamirpur 45.2˚C, Nagpur, Nalgonda, Rajnandgaon and Wardha 45.0˚C, Rentachintala 44.7˚C, Churu and Mana 44.5˚C, Adilabad 44.3˚C.
Now we expect, heat wave conditions to persist for another 24 to 48 hours over all these areas. But after that heat wave will start abating from Rajasthan as pre-Monsoon weather activities in the form of dust storm or rain will commence over the state.
Further, rain belt will cover some more parts of Northwest and Central India. Therefore, by May 13, in the wake of widespread pre-Monsoon rain and thundershowers over most parts of the country, heat wave conditions will abate completely from Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
Isolated pockets of Tamil Nadu may still continue to experience heat wave conditions due to high maximum temperatures.
Thus, we can say that in the coming one week, due to prolonged and widespread pre-Monsoon weather activities, heat wave conditions are expected to abate from entire country and maximum temperatures will drop significantly.
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