Sunday, May 02, 2010

On 1-May, Rainfall over Kerala and North Interior Karnataka

Rainfall occurred at a few places over Kerala and North Interior Karnataka. Isolated rainfall occurred over Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Coastal and South interior Karnataka. Dry weather prevailed over Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Rayalaseema and Lakshadweep.
The chief amounts of rainfall recorded in Centimetres are:
Parkal (Warangal dt) 4, Kanyakumari, Pattambi (Palakkad dt), Konni (Pathanamthitta dt) and Sakleshpura (Hassan dt) 3 each, Periyar Dam (Theni dt), Thrithala (Palakkad dt), Kanjirapally (Kottayam dt), Alamatti (Bijapur dt) and Jeerwadi (Gulburga dt) 2 each and Kuzhithurai and Pechiparai (both Kanyakumari dt), Yercaud, Kodaikanal, Vythiri (Wynad dt), Munnar (Idukki dt), Subramanya (Dakshina Kannada dt), Shirali, Gadag, B. Bagewadi (Bijapur dt), Afzalpur (Gulburga dt), Madikeri and Bandipura (Chamrajnagara dt) 1 each.
On Saturday, the maximum temperature fell markedly at a few places over North Interior Tamil Nadu, fell appreciably at a few places over rest Tamil Nadu, fell at one or two places over rest Tamil Nadu, South Interior Karnataka, Telangana, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, rose appreciably at one or two places over North Interior Karnataka, rose at one or two places over rest North Interior Karnataka and changed little elsewhere over the region.
They were appreciably below normal at a few places over North Tamil Nadu, at one or two places over South Interior Karnataka, South coastal Andhra Pradesh, below normal at a few places over Telangana, rest Tamil Nadu, at one or two places over North Interior Karnataka, North coastal Andhra Pradesh, above normal at a few places over Kerala and were generally normal over the rest of the region.
Rentachintala recorded the highest maximum temperature of 42 degree Celsius in the region.

From imdchennai.gov.in

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