Friday, May 28, 2010

Heavy showers over South Kerala on 26-May

 Conditions are becoming favorable for onset of Southwest monsoon over Kerala during next 3 to 4 days.

Rainfall occurred at most places over Lakshadweep and at a few places over Kerala and Coastal Karnataka . Isolated rainfall occurred over Tamil Nadu. Mainly dry weather prevailed over South Interior Karnataka and dry weather prevailed over Andhrapradesh and North Interior Karnataka.

 The chief amounts of rainfall recorded in Centimetres are:
Kuzhithurai (Kanyakumari dt.) 6, Thalasssery (Kannur dt.) and Kottayam 4 each, Kannur and Vadakara (Kozhikode dt.) 3 each, Thiruvananthapuram Airport 2 and Thuckalay (Kanyakumari dt), Mulki (Dakshina Kannada dt.), Piravom (Ernakulam dt.), Mavelikara (Alapuzha dt.), Konni (Pathanamthitta dt.), Kollam, Aryankavu (Kollam dt.), Thiruvananthapuram, Nedumangad (Thiruvananthapuram dt.) and Kavarathi 1 each.
     Heat wave conditions prevailed over parts of Telangana and central parts of Coastal Andhrapradesh.
    On Wednesday , the maximum temperature rose appreciably at many places over North coastal Andhrapradesh, rose at many places over Kerala , fell at many places over Telengana, at one or two places over North interior Karnataka , North Coastal Tamilnadu and changed little elsewhere over the region.
     They were appreciably to markedly above normal at many places over Telengana, at a few places over Coastal Andhrapradesh, Coastal Karnataka,  Kerala, North Tamilnadu, at  one or two places over Rayalaseema , above normal at a few places over rest Tamilnadu, at one or two places over coastal Karnataka, rest Kerala and were generally normal over rest of the region.
Ramagundam recorded the highest maximum temperature of 46 degree Celsius in the region.

from IMDchennai

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