No heat wave in the country is being observed except in the interior parts of Andhra Pradesh. Central parts which are known for their heat are escaping heat wave and we do not expect heat wave in the next few days despite the fact that a rise in temperature is likely.
For the next few days, we can expect similar temperatures to continue over the region as no weather activity is expected. Heat wave conditions may be seen in isolated pockets as well.
The unseasonal rain during second half of March has caused widespread damage to crops. The dry and sunny weather ahead will give a sigh of relief to farming community but rising temperatures are also a cause of concern. Heat wave sometimes proves to be fatal.
Pleasant weather conditions are likely across the state during 1st half of February, with fair amount of sunshine and gradual rise of mercury levels, to slip into double digit in the later part.
Weather conditions are expected to remain clear over these areas. Over the next 4-5 days, 3-4 degrees rise can be seen over many parts and the farther the regions from the north, the higher the rise in temperatures will be, particularly over parts of Maharashtra.