Max temp drops by 5degC on Sat rises 4degC on Sun

  • | Sunday | 10th February, 2019

Kolhapur: Maximum city temperature dropped by five degrees Celsius on Saturday to 27 degrees Celsius and rose to 31 degree Celsius by Sunday. Temperature was markedly below normal over North Madhya Maharashtra and Marathwada and appreciably below normal over Kutch and Gujarat region. In its forecast for the next 24 hours from February 10, the met noted that cold wave conditions are likely to prevail at isolated parts of North Madhya Maharashtra. The five degrees Celsius reading recorded at Ahmednagar and Nashik was the lowest minimum temperature in the region. Cold day conditions prevailed in isolated pockets over North Madhya Maharashtra and Saurashtra/Kutch.The report added that minimum temperature appreciably rose over South Konkan-Goa and South Madhya Maharashtra and no big changes were noted elsewhere in the region.

Kolhapur: Maximum city temperature dropped by five degrees Celsius on Saturday to 27 degrees Celsius and rose to 31 degree Celsius by Sunday. The maximum temperature of the city was recorded at 31.1 degrees Celsius, while minimum was 16.1 degrees Celsius on Sunday.The met department had warned of a cold wave in Sangli, Satara, and Kolhapur on Saturday morning, which would last until Sunday morning. The effect of the cold wave could be felt in the morning as well as evening.The regional meteorological centre, Mumbai, in its weather report said cold wave conditions prevailed over a few places over north Madhya Maharashtra and Marathwada and in isolated pockets over Saurashtra/Kutch and the Gujarat region. Cold day conditions prevailed in isolated pockets over North Madhya Maharashtra and Saurashtra/Kutch.The report added that minimum temperature appreciably rose over South Konkan-Goa and South Madhya Maharashtra and no big changes were noted elsewhere in the region. Temperature was markedly below normal over North Madhya Maharashtra and Marathwada and appreciably below normal over Kutch and Gujarat region. It was below normal over Saurashtra. The five degrees Celsius reading recorded at Ahmednagar and Nashik was the lowest minimum temperature in the region. In its forecast for the next 24 hours from February 10, the met noted that cold wave conditions are likely to prevail at isolated parts of North Madhya Maharashtra.

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