Maharashtra weather forecast: Will we get relief from the heat of October or not

Maharashtra: Citizens are still facing the brunt of ‘October heat’ in the state, but now the Meteorological Department has announced a new forecast. If this forecast proves to be true, it will be known whether citizens will get relief from the ‘October heat’ or will have to bear even more heat. During the summer, the temperature in many places in the state had crossed 45 degrees Celsius. So now the ‘October heat’ is going to make you sweat more than those scorching summers. Meanwhile, it is also raining intermittently. Rain with lightning has been predicted for the next three days from October 6. The temperature has increased due to the cessation of return rain. In this way, there is a possibility of relief from this ‘October heat’ as the Meteorological Department has warned of rain. The Indian Meteorological Department has predicted heavy rains in some parts of the state today. There is a possibility of rain in Dhule, Pune, Satara, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Jalgaon, Jalna, Nanded, Parbhani, Hingoli districts. Rain is expected in Central Maharashtra and Marathwada along with Vidarbha on Saturday and Sunday. The rainy season is likely to become active on Saturday and Sunday. Therefore, the Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for rain in Chandrapur, Gadchiroli, Gondia, Wardha, Yavatmal districts along with the state’s sub-capital i.e. Nagpur. Rain may continue for the next three days. Therefore, rain may disturb the happiness of Navratri.
The effect of ‘La Nina’ storm is likely to become active in October and November. Therefore, there is a possibility of severe cold in winter this year. The possibility of feeling the effect of ‘La Nina’ in the month of October itself cannot be ruled out. If this happens, the effect of ‘La Nina’ will become active in October and there may be a big drop in temperature in the two months of December and January. Therefore, during this time, winter can be quite severe due to intense cold.

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