Heatwave Alert: IMD issues Orange alert in these states till 10 June

The Indian Metrological Department (IMD) has said that the maximum temperature is likely to be 39°C-41°C and about 2°C-4°C above normal at a few pockets over Tamil Nadu and Puducherry during the next two days. Heatwave Alert: IMD issues Orange alert in these states till 10 June.

The IMD has issued an Orange Alert for severe heatwave in West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Bihar till 10 June. The weather department further stated that heatwave conditions are likely to prevail at one or two pockets in interior Tamil Nadu during the next two days.

Rise in maximum temperatures by 2-4°C very likely over plains of Northwest India during next 5 days and by 2-3°C over Central India during next 3 days. Severe heat wave conditions very likely to continue in some pockets over Bihar during 6 to 10 June.

Heat wave conditions very likely to continue in isolated pockets over West Bengal, east Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh and Yanam, Telangana during 6-10 June

Severe heatwave conditions will also remain over east Uttar Pradesh during 7 to 10 June, and over West Uttar Pradesh during 8-10 June. Rainfall with thunderstorm, lightning, gusty winds very likely to prevail over Kerala, Lakshadweep, South Interior Karnataka during the next five days.

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Further similar conditions will prevail over Coastal and North Interior Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh during next 5 days. Heavy rainfall very likely at isolated places over Andaman and Nicobar Islands on 6, 7 and 10 June.

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Heavy rainfall will also prevail over Kerala during 6-10 June, and South Interior Karnataka on 9 and 10 June. Rainfall with thunderstorm, lightning is very likely to occur over North India during next 5 days. Heavy rainfall very likely over Manipur on 6 June, Manipur and Mizoram on 7 June and Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya on 10 June.

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