Bhubaneswar turns hot cauldron , records 43 degree Celsius : According to data released by the Regional Center for Meteorology, six cities in the Province record temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius until 2.30pm a day.
The capital of Odisha, Bhubaneswar, on Sunday recorded the highest temperature of its season at 43 degrees Celsius.
With the exception of Bhubanewar, Jharsuguda recorded 41.4 degrees Celsius followed by Sambalpur and Chandbali at 40.8 degrees Celsius.
On Saturday, Bhubaneswar recorded a high temperature of 41.7 degrees. Outside of Bhubaneswar, 22 areas in the State recorded a high temperature of 40 degrees or more yesterday.
Angul recorded a record high of 42.1 degrees Celsius on Saturday. The Meteorological Agency on Saturday said temperatures could rise slightly by 3 to 5 degrees Celsius in most areas of the Interior Odisha region over the next three months. days.
“Due to the dry northwest winds of Westerly and the high solar insolation (Temperature Day) it is likely to rise slightly by 3 to 5 ° C in most of the Interior Odisha regions over the next 3 days and is non-existent. a major change after that.In the Odisha region, “Meteorological Center, Bhubaneswar said in a release.”
As a result at 2 to 4 ° C over the next 2 days in the Odisha regions and possibly more than 3 to 5 ° C in the Interior Odisha regions over the next 3 days, “he added.
RECENT WEATHER UPDATES:
According to a recent weather report, 22 areas in the State have recorded high temperatures of 40 degrees or higher.
Dhenkanal, Deogarh and Boudh obtained temperatures of 41.5 degrees Celsius while Bolangir, Paralakhemundi, Cuttack and Baripada recorded 41 degrees Celsius.
As the daytime report of the IMD Bhubaneswar regional center, the clear sky in Bhubaneswar during the day will be partially cloudy until afternoon / evening.
THE METEOROLOGICAL REPORT :
The Meteorological Agency has stated that daytime temperatures (Day Temperature) are likely to rise slightly by 3 to 5 degrees Celsius in most areas of the Interior Odisha region over the next three days. has risen sharply by 3 to 5 ° C in most areas of the Interior Odisha region over the next 3 days and there has been no significant change thereafter in the Odisha regions
“Meteorological Center, Bhubaneswar said. (Day Temperature) may be above 40 ° C in most parts of Odisha prefectures and likely to exceed 2 to 4 ° C within the next 2 days in Odisha prefectures and may be above normal in -3 to 5 ° C in the Interior Odisha regions over the next 3 days, “he added.
The IMD also said that heat waves are most likely to occur in isolated areas in Sonepur, Boudh and Bolangir districts on April 25, in Sonepur, Boudh, Bolangir and Mayurbhanj districts on April 26 and in Sonepur, Boudh, Bolangir districts. , Mayurbhanj and Kalahandi April 27, 2022.
The Department of Meteorology has revealed that the city’s tropical heat is due to the lack of weather due to the lack of wind from the south. Solar insulation has become a major factor that has led to the rise in low temperatures. The dry west wind has also been causing heat waves in coastal areas, ”said HR Biswas, director of the IMD center in Bhubaneswar.
Hot temperatures have forced people to stay indoors in the city as markets and streets see the movement of small cars on Saturday.
“The heat was unbearable for even a few minutes. It looks like I’m going to faint after stopping for a few minutes at a roadblock. I had to pick up my baby at 11 a.m. and even at home we would not be able to stay without air-conditioner. I don’t like cooking at home and the children’s eating habits have changed, ”said Priyanka Sahu, the host.
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