Deccan Chronicle

NO RESPITE: TS TEMP CROSSES 45ºC FOR SECOND TIME IN MAY

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Khammam sweltered on Sunday with the mercury touching 46.2ºC and Ramagundam touched 46ºC, according to the Indian Meterologi­cal Department. Recordings made by the Telangana State Developmen­t Planning Society showed that all districts had recorded temperatur­es in excess of 47ºC.

This is the second time in May that the temperatur­e has crossed 45ºC. Weather experts state that this is due to the extreme heat conditions in central India and Rayalaseem­a.

The IMD said the high temperatur­es would continue for the next few days and there will not be much respite.

Khammam sweltered on Sunday with the mercury touching 46.2ºC and Ramagundam touched 46ºC, according to the Indian Meterologi­cal Department. Records of the Telangana State Developmen­t Planning Society showed that all districts had recorded temperatur­es in excess of 47ºC.

This is the second time in May that the temperatur­e has crossed 45ºC. Weather experts state that this is due to the extreme heat conditions in central India and Rayalaseem­a.

The IMD said the high temperatur­es would continue for the next few days and there will not be much respite. The department also issued a caution for severe thundersto­rms but these are likely to bring very light to moderate rain only. The other parts of the state like Adilabad and Khammam recorded 44ºC. Hyderabad continued to sizzle at 43.4ºC, up by 1.2ºC from Saturday.

The city experience­d hot winds from 9 am till late evening. The night temperatur­e also continued to be high, bringing little relief to the people. On Sunday, the minimum temperatur­e was recorded at 30ºC. This indicates that the earth had warmed and was not cooling down at night.

The government has asked people to avoid exposure to direct sunlight and stay indoors as the temperatur­es are high. There is to be no respite from heat in the next week or so as the monsoon is likely to be delayed.

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