Continuous rainfall makes Mercury in mercury in AP

Visakhapatnam:Continuous rainfall in recent days has lowered temperatures in parts of Rayalaseema and coastal Andhra Pradesh.
A report from the IMD said parts of the state’s Rayalaseema and coastal Andhra Pradesh region received moderate to heavy rains on Sunday night and Monday morning, giving residents some breathing opportunities from the recent humidity.
Ongole’s intake was 12.2 degrees Celsius and the maximum temperature was 27.9 degrees. Kavali recorded 8.2 drops and recorded 30.6 degrees, Nandyal recorded 8.3 degrees, 32 degrees Celsius, Kurnool started at 8.5 degrees and the highest temperature was 32.1 degrees Celsius.
The report also predicts that isolated areas in Tirupati, Chittoor, Nellore, YSR Kadapa, Annamayya, Sri Sathya Sai, Anantapur, Anantapur, Kurnool and Nandyal areas will experience heavy rainfall on Tuesday. On Wednesday, heavy rain may be in isolated places in Anantapur, Annamayya, Sri Sathya Sai, Chittoor, Kurnool and Nandyal.
During the 24 hours of 8.30 am on Monday, the Nellore region and the Palamer in the Chittal region received 7 cm of rain each time, followed by rainfall in Kandukur (Nellore) and Tanakal (Nellore) and Tanakal (Sri Sathya Sai) and 4 cm (Sri Sathya sai) and 4 cm, each with 4 cm in Atmakur (Nellore)), Ongole and Podili (prakoli) (prakanda) (kurn) and patakand (kurn) and patakandam and patakand (prakanda).
According to the report from IMD Amaravati, Jangamaheswarapuram is the hottest in the state, with 37 degrees Celsius on Monday followed by Tuni (36.4°C), Nandigama (36°C), and 35°C in Visakhapatnam (Airport) and Amaravati. Gannavaram recorded 35.3°C and Kadapa 34.8°C. Ongole is the coolest place in the state, Monday at 27.9°C.
Meanwhile, the southwest monsoon may precede the Kerala coast than the IMD predicts. The IMD said the southwestern monsoon developed further, further developing in the Southern Arabian Sea, the Maldives and Comorin regions, the South Bay of Bengal, some areas of the Central Gulf of Bengal, and some areas of the Northeast Bay of Bengal, the IMD.
Conditions favor the further development of the southwestern monsoon in more areas of the Southern Arabian Sea, with the rest being in the Maldives and Comorin regions, some areas in the South Bay of Bengal; in the next two to three days, some areas in central central Bengal and some areas in the Northeast Bay of Bengal.