IMD issues warning of prolonged heatwave conditions lasting 10-20 days during April to June

Produced by: Tarun Mishra

IMD Forecasts Harsh Summer Ahead

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a forecast indicating a harsh and arid summer over many regions of the country from April to June.

High Probability of Heatwave Episodes

The IMD predicts a high probability of heatwave episodes lasting as long as 10 to 20 days during this period, significantly longer than the usual duration.

Regions Likely to be Affected

The summer season is expected to commence with notably high day temperatures in states like Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Kerala, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Odisha.

Heatwave Spells in April

During April, heatwave spells lasting for 2 to 8 days are expected to impact regions such as Andhra Pradesh, Saurashtra-Kutch, Maharashtra, and western parts of Madhya Pradesh.

Below Average Pre-Monsoon Rainfall

The performance of pre-monsoon rainfall is anticipated to be below average, particularly over coastal India, eastern, and south peninsular India, continuing the dry trend since February.

Temperature Outlook

Most regions across the country are projected to experience above-normal maximum temperatures during the summer season, with some exceptions in Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, northern Odisha, and eastern India.

El Nino Influence

The ongoing El Nino conditions, characterized by abnormal warming of the sea surface along the equatorial Pacific Ocean, are expected to contribute to prolonged heatwave spells. El Nino typically suppresses rainfall over India and elevates global temperatures.

Preparation for  Extreme Heat

Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Odisha are likely to experience extreme high day temperatures and heightened heatwave spells during April to June, prompting cautionary measures to mitigate heat-related risks.