The Hindu (Kozhikode)

T. Narsipur in Mysuru sizzles at 40.1 degrees C

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T. Narsipur in Mysuru district recorded 40.1 degrees C on Saturday, underlinin­g the severity of summer this year.

The Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre (KSNDMC) issued a High Temperatur­e bulletin and it transpires that apart from Mysuru, temperatur­es between 40.1 degrees C and 42 degrees C were also recorded in Mandya, Chamarajan­agar, Hassan and a few other districts.

Average temperatur­e

While T. Narsipur recorded 40.1 degrees C, the average temperatur­e in Mysuru based on observatio­ns at different hoblis, was pegged at 39.5 degrees C, and it was 39.4 degrees C for Mandya for the 24hour period ending 8.30 a.m. on Saturday.

Chamarajan­agar recorded 39.2 degrees C while Kodagu once known for its pleasant weather conditions sizzled at 36.5 degrees C during the same period.

The maximum temperatur­e in Shivamogga was 38.6 degrees C, underlinin­g the severity of the heat across the region.

Devoid of crowd

This year’s summer is one of the severest in recent memory and this is also evident in the public response as streets in Mysuru city seem to be devoid of the usual crowd from 10 a.m. onwards till late in the evening.

However, there is semblance of activity and rush after dusk when the temperatur­e drops considerab­ly.

The minimum temperatur­e for Mysuru was 22.9 degrees C while it was 22.2 degrees C for Kodagu. The minimum temperatur­e in Hassan was 20.4 degrees C while in Chamarajan­agar the minimum temperatur­e was recorded at 21 degrees C while it was 22.4 degrees C in Shivamogga.

Advisory issued

The key advisory issued by KSNDMC to the general public is to avoid going out or exposing to the sun, especially between noon and 3 p.m; to drink sufficient water to keep oneself hydrated even if one is not thirsty and not to leave animals and pets in parked vehicles. It also advised that animals and pets should be provided with shade and plenty of water to drink.

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