Heat Wave Alert: After Holi, the weather is changing rapidly in many states of the country from north to South India. In the month of March, the heat of heat has started. Here the mercury is going beyond 40 degrees. Recently, light to moderate rains occurred in the surrounding areas including the capital Delhi. Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department has issued an alert of heatwave in many states of the country. According to the Indian Meteorological Department, outbreak of scorching heat can be seen in the coming days in West Bengal, Odisha, Telangana, Karnataka and Maharashtra.
Heat Wave in Telangana
Very hot winds (Lu) can run in Adilabad, Komaram Bhim Asifabad, Manchraal and Jagatial in Telangana. The rest of the state will also have heat, where the temperature will be from 36 to 40 degrees Celsius. Yellow alert has been issued for this. Areas such as Neradigonda, Mandamari and Veernapalla recorded temperatures of 41.5 degrees Celsius. The weather will remain dry till 20 March, and may see a light fog or mist in the morning for the next three days. Relief is expected on March 21, as some areas may have light to moderate rain or thunderstorms.
West Bengal is also the effect of heat
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has reported that heatstroke may run in the western districts of West Bengal. This situation will remain till Tuesday. The rest of the Ganges region is expected to cause scorching heat by Tuesday. However, the maximum temperature can then be reduced by 2-3 degrees. After March 20, there may be light to moderate rain in the Ganges region of West Bengal. There may be thunderstorms at some places.
Hyderabad season
Talking about the weather of Hyderabad, Tapman has reached 38 degrees Celsius here during the day. At the same time, the temperature will be up to 23 degrees Celsius at night. Currently, Hyderabad will be partly cloudy on Monday. People have been advised to take precautions to avoid heat.
What does colors mean in weather alert?
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) uses colors to explain the severity of the weather. This can make people and officials ready for possible hazards.
- Green: There is no danger, everything is normal.
- Yellow: Be careful! – The weather can be bad and there may be problems in everyday work.
- Orange: Be ready! – Very bad weather can be affected, which can affect electricity and traffic. During this, drink more water and avoid sunlight.
- Red (Red): Very high threat! – The weather can be very bad, and the government needs to take immediate steps. Roads may be closed during red alerts, power cuts and people are advised to avoid going out in the afternoon.