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As the heavy downpour continued in Kerala, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) placed five northern districts—Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur, and Kasaragod—under a 'red alert' for the day, predicting extremely heavy rainfall
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However, an orange heat wave alert was also issued for 17 districts which are expected to experience temperatures between 41 and 44 degree Celsius
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The significant swings in weather conditions transitioning from intense heat to severe thunderstorms and gusty winds, and then returning to severe heat wave like conditions, are expected to continue for few more days
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High humidity and soaring temperatures followed by gusty storms mark this summer season
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Based on analysis from weather forecasters and trends, thunderstorms and heavy winds are likely to intensify and become active towards Sunday evening
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Heavy rains which lashed Kolkata on Friday night and on Saturday morning forced the ground staff to cover the entire playing area at the iconic Eden Gardens in Kolkata
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Launches 'Mission Mausam', an ambitious initiative aimed at transforming India into a "weather-ready and climate-smart nation
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Interestingly, on Wednesday, the minimum temperatures during night and maximum temperatures during day have literally remained the same and hovered between 20 degree C and 22 degree C
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The forecast looked at the likelihood of generally cloudy sky, mist or hazy conditions during mornings and likely light rain/drizzle
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While day time temperatures have more or less remained stable at around 30 degree Celsius and 31 degree Celsius, the mercury has dipped significantly during night times at certain places in the State
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IMD forecasts temperatures possibly reaching 39°C in Delhi next week.
IMD forecasts temperatures possibly reaching 39°C in Delhi next week.
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The residents of Andhra Pradesh can finally find relief from the scorching heat as the southwest monsoon begins to make its presence felt.
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In Eluru district, Kamavarapukota mandal, and Prakasam district's Kurichedu mandal, the maximum daytime temperatures reached 44.2 degrees Celsius, while the minimum nighttime temperature was 32.1 degrees Celsius.
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Farmers are advised to postpone their plans until the third week of June, as the monsoon's arrival is likely to be delayed.
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The highest temperature of 44.5 degrees Celsius was recorded in Nandiwada of Krishna district and Narasaraopet of Palnadu district. The lowest temperature was 38 degrees Celsius in the state.
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From Andhra Pradesh, the cyclone will move towards Bangladesh and Myanmar with sustained wind speeds of 110–120 kmph, gusting to 130 kmph.
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IMD issues red warning for July 12 and orange warning for July 13 for many districts
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Some regions in Medchal-Malkajgiri district, especially the Kapra area recorded a heavy rainfall of 68 mm.
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The maximum temperature recorded on Wednesday in the city according to Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) was 30.6 degree Celsius.
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According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) - Hyderabad, the southwest monsoon has further advanced into some more parts of Maldives-Comorin area.