IMD predicts hot and humid weather in Andhra Pradesh up to June 22
'What's more, hot and humid conditions are likely to prevail at a few places in the State until June 22,' as per the India Meteorological Department (IMD) bulletin on June 18.
As per information from the Senior Scientist at IMD, Amaravati, S. Karunasagar, one low pressure system was forming in the Bay of Bengal and another in the Arabian sea. 'It will not help Andhra Pradesh much. We are not expecting much rainfall activity in the coming week,' he said.
Mr. Karunasagar said the two low pressure systems would, however, help activate the southwest monsoon over the northern parts of the country. 'Usually, monsoon progresses over the north due to formation of such systems,' he said.
When asked if June was turning out to be a drier month in the State, he said, 'It is early to say that.' The IMD would issue an official statement only at the end of the month.
Meanwhile, according to the IMD bulletin, thunderstorms, accompanied by lightning and strong winds, were likely at isolated places across North Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Yanam. Lower tropospheric south westerly / westerly winds were prevailing over the State at present.
The maximum temperature remained at 40 degree Celsius at many stations in the Rayalaseema and South Coastal A.P. regions. Kavali in Nellore district recorded 39.8 degree Celsius., followed by Vijaya Puram in Chittoor (39.76 degree Celsius) and Alimelumangapuram in Tirupati district (39.49 degree Celsius).
Similar temperatures were seen at a few stations in the districts of NTR, Palnadu, Eluru, East Godavari, Prakasam, and Bapatla.
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