A resurgence of heat later this week can rival recent days as the hottest so far this year across northern India and neighboring Pakistan. But for the coastal area of Mumbai if the departure in temperature is more than five degrees and reported by multiple stations continuously for at least two days, it is considered a heat wave,” said K S Hosalikar, deputy … “Viral infection due to water is also rising,” Barmare added.Copyright © 2020 The Indian Express [P] Ltd. All Rights Reserved Heat waves due to anti-cyclones in north India are a … “Heat waves have a different definition in different regions. Meanwhile on Wednesday the maximum temperatures were recorded at 37.4 degrees, five degrees above normal, and minimum at 21 degrees, two degrees above normal.While the interior parts of Maharashtra are known to experience heat waves, Mumbai has also seen a few occurrences in the past. It is then likely to reduce by around one degree. However, in Mumbai, there will be noticeable respite from the scorching heat only around June 15, when the southwest monsoon makes landfall in Maharashtra, IMD officials have said. Rain in Mumbai, Nashik and Pune, red alert for heat wave in Nagpur, Akola and Amravati June 2, 2019 2:47 PM | Skymet Weather Team At present, all the four meteorological divisions of Maharashtra, i.e.

As temperatures in the city continued to remain high, the weather bureau on Wednesday issued warnings about a “heat wave” in the region for the next 48 hours. The maximum temperature recorded on Wednesday was around 34 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature was around 28 degrees Celsius, likely to drop by a degree in the next two days. On Monday, it came down to 36.8 degrees but it again rose to 37.8 degrees on Tuesday. Published: March 1, 2018 2:22:33 am Marathwada will receive average rainfall whereas Vidarbha will receive less than average rainfall,” Hosalikar added.Meanwhile, the IMD has predicted thunderstorms in Pune, Kolhapur, Satara, Sangli, Solapur, Nanded, Latur and Osmanabad on May 30. “Heat waves have a different definition in different regions. Heat wave to slowly retreat over the next three days in Maharashtra, says IMD.

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Vidarbha, Marathwada, Madhya Maharashtra and South Konkan and Goa are experiencing contrasting weather conditions. Elsewhere, the dangerous heat will continue into next week with no relief until at least the second half of the week. The heat wave is part of a trend of rising temperatures in India. “Heat wave conditions likely to prevail at isolated places over greater Mumbai, Raigad and Ratnagiri during the next 48 hours,” read the warning.Heat waves are a continuous period of abnormally high day temperatures. According to doctors, food is getting stale faster, and care has to be taken to consume food fresh. Read more about Mumbai records temperature of 41 degrees; heat wave to continue on Business Standard. Until early February, cases of cold were high due to low temperatures.

But for the coastal area of Mumbai if the departure in temperature is more than five degrees and reported by multiple stations continuously for at least two days, it is considered a heat wave,” said K S Hosalikar, deputy director general, western region, IMD.According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast, the maximum temperatures in the city are likely to remain around 38 degrees until Sunday. Maharashtra will witness pre-monsoon showers from the first week of June and the state will receive more than average rainfall this year, the IMD has forecast.“Rain accompanied by thunderstorms will start occurring from May 29 due to easterly winds in the northern parts of India and the temperature is expected to go down to 40 degrees Celsius,” said KS Hosalikar, Deputy Director General, IMD.“There will be no El Nino effect on the rainfall this year. Now with temperature fluctuation and rise, cases of coughing fits have returned.“In last three days, I am seeing more patients with cold because the days are very hot and nights are cooler. Latest news and updates about Mumbai from every area of the city.