No relief from blazing heat in Uttar Pradesh expected
By IANSSaturday, April 17, 2010
LUCKNOW - There will be no immediate relief from the blazing heat in Uttar Pradesh, the state Met department said Saturday.
Owing to dry hot winds, the maximum temperature and the minimum temperature would continue to remain 4-6 degrees Celsius above average in almost all parts of the state, it said.
Banda remained the hottest in the state Friday with the maximum temperature recorded 44.8 degrees, while in Lucknow the maximum temperature was recorded 43.0, five degrees above average.
In other districts of the state, including Varanasi, Allahabad, Kanpur, the maximum temperature remained well above 40 degrees.
The minimum temperature in Lucknow Saturday morning was 23.5 degrees, four degrees above average.
“The reason behind such an intense heat wave is the absence of a weather phenomenon responsible for thunderstorm and showers,” state Met Director J.P. Gupta told reporters.
“There would no relief from the heat at least for the next 48 hours. As the southwesterly winds are weak, dry hot westerly winds coming from Rajasthan are dominating the atmosphere,” he added.
Such a weather pattern is not normal for Uttar Pradesh at this time of the year and is witnessed generally in the month of May and June, officials said.