logo
#

Latest news with #Celisus

A cool start to nautapa with cloudy skies & drop in day temp in Indore
A cool start to nautapa with cloudy skies & drop in day temp in Indore

Time of India

time25-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Time of India

A cool start to nautapa with cloudy skies & drop in day temp in Indore

Indore: The onset of nautapa this year offered respite from the usual intense summer heat experienced during this period. On Sunday, the city recorded a day temperature of 33.8 degrees Celsius — a notable 7 degrees below the seasonal average — thanks to persistent cloud cover and cool winds. However, the night temperature remained slightly high at 26.5 degrees Celsius, a degree above the normal minimum for this time of the year. This deviation from the typical scorching temperature during Nautapa comes amid an unusual weather pattern caused by multiple synoptic systems. According to the Met department, a combination of two cyclonic circulations and an upper air trough stretching from the east-central Arabian Sea to north Odisha is currently influencing the weather across Madhya Pradesh. A well-marked low-pressure area over southern Maharashtra is also contributing to these conditions. Met department has issued a yellow alert for Indore and adjoining districts with forecast of thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds ranging from 40 to 50 km/h over the next four days. Organge alert has been issued for Khandwa, Khargone, Barwani, and Alirajpur, anticipating wind speed of up to 60 km/h. "Temperature has dropped across most parts of south-east and western Madhya Pradesh. Over the next five days, isolated to scattered rainfall, drizzles, thunderstorms, and lightning are expected to continue across central and southern regions of the state. No significant change in temperature is anticipated," said Dr Divya E Surendran, meteorological scientist at IMD Bhopal. On Sunday, the city experienced a maximum temperature of 32.4 degrees Celsius by 5:30pm and a morning temperature of 29 degrees Celisus at 8:30am. Despite the lower temperature, high humidity levels — 69% in the morning and 54% by evening — led to moderate discomfort. Weather experts have noted that this May had resembled a pre-monsoon rain season rather than a dry summer spell. And residents are hopeful that rain and gusty winds will ease the humidity and make the nautapa period more bearable. Temperature across the Indore and Ujjain divisions remained below normal. Dhar recorded a day temperature of 33.4 degrees Celsius on Sunday, while Khandwa recorded 35.1, Khargone 35.4, Ratlam 38.4, and Ujjain 35.5. According to the Met department, the southwest monsoon has advanced over Kerala on May 24 and further progressed across more parts of the state on Sunday — nearly a week ahead of its normal onset date of June 1. It has also extended over the Lakshadweep region, parts of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal and Mizoram. The monsoon is expected to reach other parts of Karnataka and Maharashtra in the coming days.

MeT station predicts wet spell for next three days, issues yellow warning
MeT station predicts wet spell for next three days, issues yellow warning

The Print

time30-04-2025

  • Climate
  • The Print

MeT station predicts wet spell for next three days, issues yellow warning

Snowmelt in the dam's catchment area has led to increased water inflow into the reservoir and the dam's spillway gates would be opened to release excess water downstream to manage the rising water level, the authorities maintained. The Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) authority at Pandoh has issued a safety advisory to people not to venture near the riverbanks of Beas River in the next 24 hours and advised people residing or working in low-lying areas along the river to stay alert as water levels may rise unexpectedly due to a possible release from the Pandoh Dam in the Mandi district. Shimla, Apr 30 (PTI) Light to moderate precipitation is likely at isolated places over some parts of mid-hills and lower hills from Thursday to Saturday (May 1 to 3) as a fresh Western Disturbance would affect Western Himalayan region from May 2, local Meteorological Centre said on Wednesday. The Met also issued a yellow warning of thunderstorms accompanied with lightning and gusty winds with speed of 30-50 kmph likely at isolated places in 11 out of 12 districts barring Lahaul and Spiti from Thursday to Sunday. Light to moderate precipitation is likely over many parts of mid hills and low hills and at some parts over high hills on May 4, the Met added. There was no significant change in minimum and maximum temperatures and Una was hottest in the state with a high of 38.6 degree while Keylong was coldest in the state with a low of 4.3 degree Celisus. The minimum and maximum temperatures are likely to drop by 2 to 4 degrees and 3 to 5 degrees respecively over the next 3 to 4 days, the MeT forecast said. The state received 112.8 mm average rains during pre-monsoon season from March 1 to April 30 against normal rainfall of 177.4 degree, a deficit of 36 percent and all twelve districts received deficit rainfall ranging between two per cent (Mandi) and 52 percent (Chamba). PTI BPL MNK MNK MNK This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

MeT station predicts wet spell for next three days, issues yellow warning
MeT station predicts wet spell for next three days, issues yellow warning

Hindustan Times

time30-04-2025

  • Climate
  • Hindustan Times

MeT station predicts wet spell for next three days, issues yellow warning

Shimla, Light to moderate precipitation is likely at isolated places over some parts of mid-hills and lower hills from Thursday to Saturday as a fresh Western Disturbance would affect Western Himalayan region from May 2, local Meteorological Centre said on Wednesday. The Bhakra Beas Management Board authority at Pandoh has issued a safety advisory to people not to venture near the riverbanks of Beas River in the next 24 hours and advised people residing or working in low-lying areas along the river to stay alert as water levels may rise unexpectedly due to a possible release from the Pandoh Dam in the Mandi district. Snowmelt in the dam's catchment area has led to increased water inflow into the reservoir and the dam's spillway gates would be opened to release excess water downstream to manage the rising water level, the authorities maintained. The Met also issued a yellow warning of thunderstorms accompanied with lightning and gusty winds with speed of 30-50 kmph likely at isolated places in 11 out of 12 districts barring Lahaul and Spiti from Thursday to Sunday. Light to moderate precipitation is likely over many parts of mid hills and low hills and at some parts over high hills on May 4, the Met added. There was no significant change in minimum and maximum temperatures and Una was hottest in the state with a high of 38.6 degree while Keylong was coldest in the state with a low of 4.3 degree Celisus. The minimum and maximum temperatures are likely to drop by 2 to 4 degrees and 3 to 5 degrees respecively over the next 3 to 4 days, the MeT forecast said. The state received 112.8 mm average rains during pre-monsoon season from March 1 to April 30 against normal rainfall of 177.4 degree, a deficit of 36 percent and all twelve districts received deficit rainfall ranging between two per cent and 52 percent .

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store