No respite from heat wave in Karnataka

June 03, 2015 06:35 pm | Updated 06:35 pm IST - KALABURAGI

Severe heat wave conditions in Hyderabad Karnataka and Bombay Karnataka Region continued without any respite with Bidar recording Karnataka’s highest maximum temperature of 41 degree Celsius, 4 degree Celsius more than the temperature recorded last year as per the observations recorded by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) at 8.30 a.m. on Wednesday.

Both, Raichur and Kalaburagi recorded an identical maximum temperature of 40 degree Celsius each.

The night temperatures also continued to be oppressive in the Hyderabad-Karnataka Region with Bidar recording the minimum temperature of 27 degree Celsius. Kalaburagi recorded a minimum temperature of 26 degree Celsius and Raichur recorded temperature of 25 degree Celsius.

Vijayapura in Bombay Karnataka Region recorded a maximum temperature of 36 degree Celsius. Koppal recorded a maximum temperature of 35 degree Celsius and Gadag recorded a maximum temperature of 33 degree Celsius.

Ballari recorded the maximum temperature of 35 degree Celsius and minimum temperature of 24 degree Celsius.

Meanwhile, the South Karnataka districts, Coastal Karnataka Districts and few parts of North Karnataka districts would receive rain or thundershowers over the next 48 hours.

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