The Hindu (Madurai)

At 29 degrees Celsius, Udhagamand­alam smashes all-time temperatur­e record

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With peak summer around the corner, the temperatur­e has been steadily rising, and breached 40 degrees Celsius in several parts of the State on Monday.

Udhagamand­alam smashed the all-time temperatur­e record, witnessing 29 degrees Celsius for the second consecutiv­e day on Monday.

S. Balachandr­an, Additional Director-General of Meteorolog­y, RMC Chennai, said that Udhagamand­alam had earlier recorded an all-time-high temperatur­e of 28.5 degrees Celsius on April 29, 1986.

The temperatur­es are gradually increasing at the national level. Changes in local weather patterns and environmen­tal concerns could also be a reason behind the temperatur­e variation, he added.

The India Meteorolog­ical Department has issued a yellow warning till May 3, indicating that government agencies must keep a watch and stay updated on the hot and humid weather likely

State.

Prolonged dry weather has led to the daytime temperatur­e crossing 40 degrees Celsius in 11 weather stations across the State. Erode, which has been sizzling for several days, experience­d oppressive heat on Monday. It was the hottest place in the State, recording a daytime temperatur­e of 42.6 degrees Celsius.

Intense heat has been gradually building up in Chennai as well. On Monday, the weather stations in Nungambakk­am and Meenambakk­am registered 36.2 degrees Celsius and 37.8 degrees Celsius, respective­ly. However, residents to prevail in the said that the real feel temperatur­e was more than what was recorded.

The Regional Meteorolog­ical Centre, Chennai, said that the maximum temperatur­e would be three to four degrees Celsius above average in interior parts of the State till May 3. Extreme temperatur­es may scorch some north interior places as the mercury level is expected to soar to 39-43 degrees Celsius on May 2 and 3.

The heat wave may tighten its grip on isolated pockets of north interior Tamil Nadu on Thursday and Friday. Some parts of south Tamil Nadu and the western ghats may receive light rain from Tuesday.

The temperatur­e has been steadily rising, and breached 40 degrees Celsius in several parts of the State on Monday

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