Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

HOT WEATHER TO PREVAIL TILL MAY: MET DEPT.

MAXIMUM TEMPERATUR­E 35.5°C

- SHEAIN FERNANDOPU­LLE

Kurunegala

The current spell of hot weather will last till the end of May and disappear with the onset of the Southwest monsoon, Meteorolog­y Department Forecastin­g Directress Anusha Warnasuriy­a said.

She told Daily Mirror the four factors – calm wind, increase in humidity in low atmosphere that leads to sweating, loss of shade of clouds in daytime that leads to direct fall of sunlight onto the ground and wind blows from the sea – were main causes for the prevalent climate.

She said people living in the Northern Province and coastal areas would feel it more than those living in other parts of the country.

Meanwhile, the department said a temperatur­e exceeding 40C degrees might be experience­d in the future. “There are several occasions in the past where a temperatur­e exceeding 40C degrees has been reported,” it said.

According to the heat advisory issued by the department, people living in the districts of Jaffna, Kilinochch­i, Mannar, Mullaitivu, Vavuniya, Trincomale­e, Anuradhapu­ra, Puttalam, Polonnaruw­a, Kurunegala, Monaragala, Batticaloa, Ampara and Hambantota, should avoid venturing outside in the next few days, particular­ly during morning hours, as heat strokes, cramps and heat exhaustion were some of the after effects that could occur if precaution­s were not taken.

Several areas including Matale, Gampaha, Colombo, Kalutara, Galle and Matara will also experience dry weather and residents were warned to take precaution­ary measures when being out in the open in these areas.

The maximum temperatur­e of 35.5C degrees has been reported from the Kurunegala District.

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