IMD has issued a heatwave alert for many states in India. (Photo credit: Pixabay)
Bhubaneswar: The day temperature in Odisha is set to rise gradually from May 29 due to the flow of northwesterly wind while the mercury is likely to hover between 44 and 47 degree Celsius in some interior districts during the period, the Centre for Environment and Climate (CEC) of SOA said on Thursday.
Hot and humid weather is likely to prevail during the first week of June with some interior districts experiencing blistering summer heat as the temperature could rise to more than 44 degree Celsius and go up to 47 degrees in some places, Dr. Sarat Chandra Sahu, Director of CEC, said.
Coastal places could also record more than 40 degree Celsius during the first week of June, he said.
Since the wind flow changed abruptly and the moisture content was not adequate, there was no occurrence of frequent thunder squall or ‘Kalbaisakhi’ in the State, he said adding “however, there is possibility of thunder squall at sporadic locations due to presence of upper air trough today or tomorrow”.
Dr. Sahu said initial analysis of model data indicates that no remarkable weather system was expected to form leading to early onset of southwest monsoon in Odisha. “So we cannot anticipate onset of monsoon in Odisha before June 10,” he said.
The onset of monsoon in Odisha could be predicted only after the arrival of rains in Kerala alongside favourable conditions for northward advance from the south, he said.
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