"Today, we have recorded the highest-ever maximum temperature of 39.2 degree Celsius for the month of April. It has broken the previous all-time record of 38.3 degree, recorded on April 30, 1931," Meteorological Regional Observatory Director-in-Charge Geeta Agnihotri told reporters.
"This time Bengaluru is hotter than Delhi. Its temperature is in the range of 37 degree Celsius, and we (Bengaluru) have been recording 38 degrees for the last four to five days," she said.
For the last couple of days, she said, Bengaluru has been recording maximum temperature of 3-4 degrees above normal.
Giving reasons for Karnataka experiencing sizzling heat, Agnihotri said it is due to very strong El Nino conditions recorded in 2015 in the subcontinent and absence of convective activity.
"There is an increase in the temperature throughout the state due to very strong El Nino conditions, which were there in 2015, and this global phenomena is affecting the Indian subcontinent throughout," she said.
"Even the Indian Meteorological Department had forecast higher than normal temperatures during summer seasons sometime on March 31," she said.
"There is a complete absence of convective activity in the atmosphere, which has led to rising temperatures, forcing the rains to play truant in this season", she said.
Giving reason for the absence of convective activity, Agnihotri said it is due to lack of moisture over land areas.
As a result, there is no rains and therefore, the temperature is continuously increasing," she said.
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