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IMD issued Yellow alert in coastal areas of Gujarat for next three days

IMD issued Yellow alert in coastal areas of Gujarat for next three days

IMD issued Yellow alert in coastal areas of Gujarat for next three days

Gujarat: The Meteorological department on Tuesday issued a yellow alert is coastal areas for next three days and predicted a significant rise of two to three degree of temperature and hot waves between February 25 and 27.

In a statement IMD scientist AK Das said that  there will be no change in the minimum temperature for the next five days however the maximum temperature can experience a two to three degrees rise. Also, the coastal areas can have hot and humid conditions whereas the area near Ahmedabad will have clear skies.

He also said that the weather will remain dry for the next seven days in the Gujrat. “There will be no change in the minimum temperature in the coming five days, but the maximum temperature may increase in the next 2 to 3 days. After that the temperature may decrease by 2 to 3 degrees. Yellow alert has been issued for the coastal areas of Saurashtra and South Gujarat on 24, 25 and 26. Hot and humid weather may be felt in this region and Ahmedabad and the surrounding areas will have clear skies”, Das said.

While the Indian western coast is experiencing excessive heat two months before the start of the summer season, the Northern regions especially the hilly areas have received a fresh spell of snowfall. Last week, the Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir received a fresh spell of snowfall.

The Meteorological Department of Srinagar predicted snow and rainfall in many areas of the state from February 26 to 28. As per the weather department, temperatures across Srinagar city were recorded below 5 degrees Celsius whereas the temperature in Gulmarg was 1 degree celsius. 

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