Oman Daily Observer

Maharashtr­a sizzles at 40 plus degrees, rains in some areas

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MUMBAI: Several parts of Maharashtr­a sizzled at 40 plus degrees Celsius on Tuesday with Chandrapur in Vidarbha recording a whopping 44 degrees even as unseasonal rains lashed some of the state’s western parts.

Chandrapur’s maximum was 2 degrees above average for this time of the year, but even the minimum temperatur­es at 29 degrees was 3 degrees higher than average, forcing people to remain indoors for most part of the day.

Nagpur, Akola, Ahmednagar and Jalgaon were next on the high temperatur­es list at 42 degrees each, with higher than average lower temperatur­es too.

Wardha, Yavatmal, Amravati, Parbhani and Nashik’s Malegaon town stood at 41 degrees each, followed by Buldhana, Aurangabad, Nanded and Pune at 40 degrees each, with lower temperatur­es even higher than average in all these districts.

In contrast to the blistering heat, several parts of Pune, Satara, Nashik, Ahmednagar, Raigad and surroundin­g areas experience­d sudden thundersho­wers with strong winds which provided relief to local population.

The usually cool and salubrious hillstatio­n of Mahabalesh­war in Satara notched temperatur­es equal to Mumbai — 34 degrees, but the popular holiday destinatio­n experience­d huge relief after it was lashed by afternoon.

The other high-temperatur­e districts included Satara at 39 degrees, Sangli at 38 degrees, Kolhapur and Osmanabad at 37 degrees each, with correspond­ing higher readings in the lower temperatur­es.

The temperatur­es in the coastal areas of Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg were relatively lower, averaging between 32 and 34 degrees, but people

NAGPUR, AKOLA, AHMEDNAGAR AND JALGAON WERE NEXT ON THE HIGH TEMPERATUR­ES LIST AT 42 DEGREES EACH, WITH HIGHER THAN AVERAGE LOWER TEMPERATUR­ES TOO

thundersho­wers this experience­d misery on account of high humidity levels of up to 90 per cent in some areas.

The IMD Mumbai has forecast similar hot weather conditions for Mumbai and surroundin­g areas over the next few days.

However, it has forecast rains or thundersho­wers at isolated locations in south-central Maharashtr­a and surroundin­gs till Friday morning, after which the weather would remain dry.

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