Light rain very likely to occur at one or two places over the districts of Sundargarh, Keonjhar, Mayurbhanj, Deogarh, Jharsuguda, Balasore, Bhadrak
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Saturday predicted a slight rise in the maximum temperature by 2 degrees Celsius in Odisha during the next two days and no major change thereafter.
In a letter, the department suggested several preventive measures that need to be undertaken by all Directors and District Education Officers (DEOs) to tackle the heat wave situation during the summer season.
The rise in the maximum temperature is likely to cause discomfort to the people. As per IMD’s latest forecast, the maximum temperature in different parts of the state is likely to gradually rise in the next two days.
As per the IMD, several Indian states are likely to experience snowfall, heavy rainfall, and hailstorms in the next five days.
As per IMD, there would be no large change in the minimum temperature (night temperature) at many places over the districts of Odisha during the next 4-5 days.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Monday stated that there would be no major change in the minimum (night) temperature at several places over the districts of Odisha during the next 3-4 days.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Wednesday informed that hot and humid weather conditions during the daytime over some parts of coastal Odisha are very likely to continue till tomorrow.
As per the IMD, isolated to scattered light/moderate rainfall is very likely accompanied with thunderstorms and lightning over Punjab, Haryana-Chandigarh and Uttar Pradesh during February 20th -22nd.
A yellow warning for dense fog has been issued for several districts in Odisha on Tuesday.
Some districts of the state are also likely to experience light to moderate rain/thundershower activities on Basant Panchami tomorrow.
As per the IMD, the minimum temperature (night temperature) is likely to rise gradually by 2 to 3 degrees Celsius, and no large change thereafter.
Umashankar Das of IMD Bhubaneswar said, “Usually rise in temperatures does not happen so early. If we look at the temperatures in February and March in the last two years, some towns in Odisha were the hottest ones in the country. For such hot weather conditions, only the El Nino effect cannot be blamed.”
Fall in minimum temperatures by 2-3°C very likely over many parts of Northwest, East and Central India during next 3 days and no significant change thereafter.
The IMD further informed that there will be no large change in the minimum temperature during the next 4-5 days at many places over the districts of Odisha.
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