In many states including Delhi-NCR, UP, Bihar, Rajasthan, the period of heat and heat is also starting. In the past, people got relief from the scorching heat due to sporadic rain in different areas, but the mood of the weather is changing again. While the temperature is expected to rise in some parts of the country, the weather may remain dry in some areas on Sunday as well. The cyclonic storm is also moving rapidly towards the coasts of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha.
IMD said that on Monday a new phase of heat wave will start in Delhi. The maximum temperature on Tuesday is likely to reach 44 degree Celsius. The Meteorological Office has forecast mainly clear skies on Sunday, while the minimum temperature is expected to be around 24 and the maximum temperature is around 41 degree Celsius. The department said that the Meteorological Office regarding Delhi has issued a yellow alert for the heat wave starting from May 9.
Warning of heat wave again in Rajasthan
The Meteorological Department has issued a warning of heat wave in many areas of Rajasthan from Sunday, expressing the forecast of heat wave again. According to the Meteorological Center Jaipur, from May 8, the maximum temperature in the districts of Jodhpur, Bikaner, Jaipur and Bharatpur divisions is likely to remain between 44 degree to 45 degree Celsius and heat wave is expected. Similarly, relatively dusty winds and thunderstorms have been predicted in the districts of Bikaner and Jodhpur divisions during the next two to three days.
At the same time, the Meteorological Department has said that the low pressure area over South Andaman Sea can turn into a cyclone by Sunday. This cyclone has been named Asani. It may move towards the east coast.
predictions not clear
Anand Kumar Das, in-charge of cyclone monitoring at the Meteorological Department, said, “It is too early to make accurate predictions of the cyclone as the weather is constantly changing. The models used for forecasting differ in their results. are also changing frequently. So we can’t tell right away where the cyclone will hit. Soon we will be clear on that.”
what will be the effect
Heavy rain: There is a possibility of heavy rain in Andaman and Nicobar Islands from Sunday and Coastal Odisha from Monday.
Strong Winds: Wind speed reaching 65-85 kmph is likely over the Bay of Bengal from Monday. The speed of these winds can reach 80-100 kmph from Tuesday.
Sea Condition: Waves 6 to 9 meters high are expected. The height of the waves may also increase.
weather department advisory
The Meteorological Department has advised a complete shutdown of fishing and tourism activities in the affected areas. States have been asked to stop all sea-related activities. Fishermen have been specifically advised not to venture into the sea till May 10.
what is the probability
Meteorological Department officials said, “It will become a cyclonic storm over the Bay of Bengal by Sunday evening. Thereafter, it is likely to move north-west towards Andhra Pradesh and Odisha coasts on May 10. Visakhapatnam on May 10 and 11.” And the areas between Bhubaneswar may receive heavy rains.