Mercury exceeds 41°C in 17 regions of Andhra Pradesh
On Monday, the woman covered her head with a scarf to protect herself from the heat of Vijayavada. |Photo source: Gn Rao
According to the AP National Disaster Management Agency (APSDMA), temperatures rose in many parts of Andhra Pradesh on Monday, and its temperatures rose.
According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), the maximum temperature of the day was recorded at 41.3 degrees Celsius. However, the APSDMA announcement said the maximum temperature in Kakani in Panadu area is 43.7 degrees Celsius.
The second is Inkollu in Bapatla area, located at 43.5 degrees Celsius, Juvvigunta in Prakasam area, located at 43.3 degrees Celsius, and Moguluru in NTR area is 43.1 degrees Celsius.
APSDMA Managing Director Ronanki Kurmanath noted that Mercury will also remain high on Tuesday, saying people need to be careful before taking risks.
According to APSDMA, the northern regions of Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, Paravathipuram-Manyam and East Godavari and Kakinada will prevail.
High temperatures in the state are expected to follow rainfall. Meanwhile, the IMD said that until May 18, isolated places may witness thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and gusts, while isolated places in the state may hold rain on May 14 starting May 14.
publishing – May 13, 2025 at 06:20 AM IST