Seasonal change in peninsular India. The heat is gradually increasing.
Own report: Several regions of peninsular India have started heating up gradually due to the northward movement of the sun. The heat of the sun is increasing in South India and the maximum temperature is increasing.The highest temperature recorded in the South Indian state of Kerala was around 37 to 38°C on February 7. However, at the beginning of February, the temperature in South India increased abnormally due to El Nino effect. Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and even Maharashtra in South India recorded maximum temperatures of 35°C or above.Dry weather and unusually hot weather prevailed over entire South India and west coast of India. Maximum temperatures are likely to increase further over Peninsular India in the coming days. In case of positive IOD, the water surface temperature of the western Indian Ocean is higher than normal. And due to the El Nino effect, an unusual warm image is seen in peninsular India.In the coming days, the heat wave will be more than normal in the whole of India. Especially in Central India, Odisha, Jharkhand Chhattisgarh and West Bengal. The heat wave formed over the peninsula will spread over central India and West Bengal by February. By the end of February, the maximum temperature in Peninsular India, Central India and West Bengal may settle around 35-40°C.
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