In May, the highest and lowest temperatures in Andhra Pradesh: IMD
On a hot summer day, a family protects themselves from the hot sunshine on a hot summer day in Vijayawada. |Photo source: Gn Rao
The expected monthly temperature and rainfall outlook for May, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) released on April 30, with the expected altitude highest and lowest temperatures and normal to normal rainfall in Andhra Pradesh.
According to the report, most parts of the country are likely to be at the highest temperatures except for many places in the southern Indian peninsula in May. Andhra Pradesh will see above-normal and minimum temperatures this month. However, the probability of the same is smaller.
Although the probability of registering a state above normal temperature ranges from 33.5% to 55%, the probability of the state above normal minimum temperature ranges from 33.5% to 65%. In major relief, the average number of heatwave days may be smaller except for a few corners of Uttar Andhra Pradesh.
Currently, IMD Amaravati has conducted thunderstorm forecasts in isolated places in Andhra Pradesh, the northern coast, Andhra Pradesh and Rayalaseema, accompanied by lightning and strong winds, until May 7, until July 7, with the largest and smallest being subject to significant changes.
IMD, Amaravati, director S. Stella said the state is expected to rise after May 8. Although hot and humid temperatures will continue in May, the possibility of daytime temperatures deviating from above 4 degrees Celsius is deviating from normal, which is one of the determinants of the announcement of heat waves in the plains this month and may be smaller this month.
It would be a huge relief as the state continues to experience severe heat and heat waves in March, and so on the days in April.
rainfall
Meanwhile, many places on the south coast of Andhra Pradesh and Rayalaseema continued to receive moderate rainfall on Thursday. According to real-time data, as of 8 p.m. on Thursday, data updates on the AP State Development Plan Association, the Srisakthi Bhavan station in Giddalur Mandal in Prakasam recorded the highest 54mm rainfall of the day. Next are several places like YSR, SPSR Nellore, Chittoor, etc.
Associated Press National Disaster Management Authority asks people to be careful before leaving the house in light of thunderstorms and strong winds.
In view of the scorching temperatures in several states, the National Human Rights Commission wrote to Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Odisha, Trangia, Tlangana, Maharashtra and Rajas people on May 1, asking them to adopt high temperature groups to protect the high temperatures in Virginia.
It also calls for the provision of shelter, supply of relief materials, correction of working hours and the availability of standard procedures for treating heat-related diseases.
publishing – May 2, 2025 at 04:23 AM IST