NEW DELHI: A senior scientist on the India Meteorological Division (IMD), Dr Naresh Kumar, predicted that temperatures might begin falling owing to thunderstorms and rainfall exercise in North inside Karnataka, with one or two climate stations recording warmth wave situations.
“If you happen to speak concerning the final five-six days, there have been heatwave situations that had been prevalent in South Peninsular India, particularly, the areas had been North inside Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh.There was a warmth wave in these states,” Naresh Kumar stated talking to ANI on Tuesday.
“An orange alert was additionally given a day in the past. Our forecast for the approaching days is that because of thunderstorm rainfall exercise there, the temperatures will begin falling, so as we speak there could also be a warmth wave within the one-half station of North inside Karnataka,” Kumar added.
Talking concerning the climate sample in japanese India, the IMD scientist stated, “Round two or three days in the past, Odisha, West Bengal and Jharkhand skilled warmth waves. However owing to thunderstorms there, the temperature dipped.”
On the warmth wave in Saurashtra, Kumar stated, “The temperature in Saurashtra is regular. In a single or two stations, warmth waves might grip one or two remoted stations.”



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