Maharashtra Grapples with Contrasting Weather Conditions: Heatwave in Vidarbha, Rains in Coastal Districts

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- •The town of Bramhapuri in Chandrapur district recorded the highest maximum temperature in the country, reaching 47.2°C.
- •The IMD has issued a heatwave alert for the Vidarbha region, including Amravati, Wardha, and Chandrapur districts, for a period of two days.
- •An orange alert has been issued for these regions till May 28, indicating a high likelihood of heatwave conditions continuing.
- •Stormy rains have been recorded in some districts of the state, including Raigad, Ratnagiri, and Pune district.
- •A yellow alert has been issued for May 27 and May 28, indicating a possibility of thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and rainfall in the Kokan region and Marathwada region.
The state of Maharashtra is currently experiencing contrasting weather conditions, with a severe heatwave persisting in the Vidarbha region, while some coastal districts are receiving stormy rains. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), the town of Bramhapuri in Chandrapur district recorded the highest maximum temperature in the country, reaching a scorching 47.2°C. This has prompted the IMD to issue a heatwave alert for the Vidarbha region, including Amravati, Wardha, and Chandrapur districts, for a period of two days. Furthermore, an orange alert has been issued for these regions till May 28, indicating a high likelihood of heatwave conditions continuing.






