Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

IMD sounds heatwave alert for 7 Maharashtr­a districts

Chandrapur clocks 44 degrees Celsius on Saturday, Akola, 43.9 degrees; ‘yellow’ alert issued till May 11

- Prayag Arora-desai

MUMBAI : The India Meteorolog­ical Department’s (IMD) regional forecastin­g centre in Nagpur has sounded a ‘yellow’ category heatwave alert for seven districts in interior Maharashtr­a — the Vidarbha meteorolog­ical sub-division — till May 11, including Nagpur, Wardha, Yavatmal, Washim, Akola, Chandrapur and Amravati. Just a day earlier, IMD had warned that fresh spell of heatwaves is likely over northwest, central India starting May 7.

As per the IMD, a heatwave is declared when the maximum temperatur­e of a weather station reaches at least 40 degrees Celsius, or when the maximum temperatur­e shows a departure of 4.5 to 6.4 degrees above normal. A departure of 6.5 degrees Celsius or more is considered a severe heatwave.

In line with the forecasts, all 11 of the IMD’S weather stations in Vidarbha recorded a maximum temperatur­e in excess of 40 degrees Celsius on Saturday, with Chandrapur clocking the highest reading of 44 degrees Celsius, followed by Akola at 43.9 degrees Celsius and Brahmpuri at 43.1.

“The conditions are not as intense as the heat wave which just passed last week, and they are not as widespread. We have not issued heatwave alerts for districts in Marathwada and Madhya Maharashtr­a, and in Vidarbha heatwave conditions will be felt in isolated pockets. Vulnerable groups like people with chronic illness, the elderly and infants should take care to avoid exposure to the outdoors,” said KS Hosalikar, head of the IMD’S surface instrument division in Pune.

A low-pressure area which formed over the Bay of Bengal on May 6, and which is expected to intensify into a cyclonic storm over the weekend, will drag moisture from interior Maharashtr­a..

The conditions are not as intense as the heat wave which just passed last week, and they are not as widespread KS HOSALIKAR, IMD official

 ?? PRAFUL GANGURDE/HT PHOTO ?? As the mercury level rises, pedestrian­s shield themselves while walking in the scorching heat at a market in Thane on Saturday
PRAFUL GANGURDE/HT PHOTO As the mercury level rises, pedestrian­s shield themselves while walking in the scorching heat at a market in Thane on Saturday

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