However, as far as sky high temperatures are concerned, Odisha and Andhra Pradesh including Sambalpur, Titlagarh, Bolangir, Angul, Jharsuguda, Rentachnitala, Nandigama, Bapatla, Narsapur etc. may be the vulnerable pockets and isolated heat wave conditions may occur.
Now also, Coastal Tamil Nadu, Interior Tamil Nadu and Kerala will see rain for the next two days. These showers may not be very heavy and will mostly be moderate in nature with isolated heavy spells expected over the region.
AMARAVATI: Heat wave conditions are prevailing in Andhra Pradesh with temperatures crossing 40 degrees in several places within the past two days. The State Meteorological Department has said that there is a possibility of a further rise in temperatures in the state from Monday. Temperatures will increase by two to four degrees for the next five days, it stated.
There is some rain activity likely over southern parts of Rayalaseema, Telangana, Maharashtra but it will not be sufficient enough to give major relief. This activity is late in the afternoon evening as temperatures. Spread of activity will not last for more than a day or so. Temperatures will not shoot further.
Presence of north-south trough will trigger isolated thunderstorm and light rain over Rayalaseema in the next 3-4 days. However, the weather activity may not suffice to mitigate the heat significantly.