Posted Tuesday 23rd April....
A gradual rise in day temperatures from Thursday will be seen in Mumbai. Interior North Konkan already seeing 40c+ from today!
A gradual rise in day temperatures from Thursday will be seen in Mumbai. Interior North Konkan already seeing 40c+ from today!
Temperatures will rise in Madhya
MH, Marathwada and Vidarbha region of Maharashtra.
Mumbai: At Mumbai Scruz, a gradual rise will see the
mercury rising (from the present 34c) to 37-38c by Friday, 36c on Thursday 25th
and 38c on Friday 26th and Saturday. During the peak heat on Friday/Saturday,
Colaba can touch 36c.
Nights will also rise to warmer
temperatures in Scruz to around 26c.
A change of winds to N/NE, and expecting a delay in the sea breeze will shoot the mercury up to these levels.
Eastern Mumbai suburbs from Powai-Vikhroli
will cross 40c+ mark temp and Outer townships like Navi Mumbai, Panvel, Thane, Badlapur
and Kalyan-Dombivli will experience heat wave with daily 40c+ will continue
till Sunday. Friday/Saturday may witness hottest day of season with temp may
shoot up to 43c mark.
Pune & Nashik: Warming up from Tuesday may see daily 40c+ temp till Sunday, with the Friday/Saturday/Sunday mercury rising to 41c and possibly chances reaching till 42c in same period.
Aurangabad: Warming up from Tuesday may see daily 40c+ temp
till Sunday, with the Saturday/Sunday mercury rising to 42c and possibly chances
reaching till 43c in same period.
Nagpur: Warming up from Tuesday may see daily 42c+ temp
till Sunday, with the Saturday/Sunday mercury rising to 44c and possibly chances
reaching till 45c in same period.
For those wanting to escape this heat...Hill Stations like Lonavala (38-39c) and Mahableshwar (36-37c) will be hot this weekend.
Heat likely to subside after Monday 29th.
3 comments:
Thanks Abhijit - timely update
South East India (Rayalseema, Anantapur, Chittor, Cuddapah, Tamil Nadu, south interiors of Karnataka) has been suffering from drought for last 5 years due to failure of NEM (primary) and SWM.
Seems bay is likely to host 'low pressure' will this cross SE India to give 'blessing rains' to parched deserts or move to Bangladesh/Burma? Will useless western disturbances prove hindrance?
Looks like a Cyclone is brewing in Southern BoB
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