IMD predicts heat waves, summer hotter this year
The Indian Express
April 02, 2019
Rajasthan and parts of western India will experience hotter days ahead, and minimum temperatures will also be on the higher side than what is recorded normally, the forecast states.
Unlike the last two years, the summer this year will be hotter and chances of severe heatwaves are very strong, India Meteorological Department (IMD) officials said on Monday.
The IMD’s summer forecast for April, May and June suggests that the season’s average maximum temperature is likely to be warmer by 0.5 degree than normal in most parts of the country.
Rajasthan and parts of western India will experience hotter days ahead, and minimum temperatures will also be on the higher side than what is recorded normally, the forecast states.
“Chances of above-normal events of heatwave is very strong this year. Both maximum and minimum temperatures forecast indicate that it will remain up by 0.5 degree to 1 degree Celsius,” D S Pai, head, Climate Research and Services at IMD, said.
The last week of March this year reported extremely hot days over central India – Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra along with Gujarat and Saurashtra.
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