Vidarbha and Marathwada in Maharashtra, Telangana, parts of Rayalseema, East and west Rajasthan, Delhi and NCR region, Punjab and Haryana, Odisha and Gangetic West Bengal are likely to witness heatwave like conditions, the IMD said in a statement.
"Most parts of India are likely to experience warmer than normal night temperatures during April 12-21, outside the northwestern parts (Rajasthan, Gujarat, Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir) which are likely to remain near normal during April 12 to 21," the IMD said.
Skymet, a private weather forecasting agency said most parts of the country are reeling under intense heatwave conditions.
"Temperatures have been above the 40 degrees mark at several places. For instance, Titlagarh in Odisha recorded its maximum as 45 degree Celsius, and Nalgonda in Andhra Pradesh sizzled at 44 degree Celsius. Also, Hyderabad observed its maximum at 43 degree Celsius which is the highest in 43 years.
Now, Northwest India which was observing lower maximums as compared to East and Central India is also likely to get under the grip of intense heatwave conditions, Skymet said.
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