At present, most parts of the country including North, Northwest, East, Northeast and South India are experiencing pre-Monsoon weather activities in the form of rain, thundershowers, dust storm and thunderstorm activities. These weather activities are also affecting parts of Central India with isolated rains.
Therefore, in the wake of continuous rains, extreme heat is being observed only in limited parts of India. Currently, very few parts of Vidarbha, Telangana and South Chhattisgarh are reeling under heat wave like condition with day temperatures settling near 45˚C.
Yesterday, Brahmapuri recorded a maximum temperature of 45.6˚C, followed by Chandrapur in Maharashtra and Rajnandgaon in Chhattisgarh at 45.0˚C, Durg 44.6˚C, Nagpur in Maharashtra and Ramagundam in Telangana saw the day temperature settle at 44.0˚C, Adilabad, Malegaon and Parbhani sizzled at 43.8˚C.
In the coming days the ongoing pre-Monsoon rains will continue and due to the cyclonic circulation present over Southcentral parts of Bay of Bengal, heat wave conditions will not expand further.
In fact, heat will diminish from parts of Telangana and Chhattisgarh as day temperatures will settle below normal. Parts of Vidarbha may witness heat wave conditions due to their geographical location. But it will not be extreme heat wave.
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