Karnataka braces for rising warmth from March 8-10, with temperatures in northern districts reaching 42 °C, whereas coastal areas may face excessive humidity.
In distinction, the coastal districts, together with Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Uttara Kannada, and Kasaragod, are anticipated to expertise extraordinarily excessive humidity, reaching practically 100 per cent. Weather officers have predicted cloudy situations in lots of areas after the afternoon, which can deliver slight aid from the warmth.There can also be a risk of drizzle or scattered showers within the night or evening, significantly in areas situated beneath the Western Ghats. Some locations might also see early-morning mist or dew. Meteorologists say that upper-level wind actions from the Arabian Sea towards the coastal belt in the course of the afternoon could set off these mild showers. However, rainfall is predicted to stay minimal total.In the Malnad area, together with Kodagu, Hassan, Chikkamagaluru, and Shivamogga, cloudy climate is more likely to prevail after noon. Despite the cloud cowl, vital rainfall is unlikely in these districts.Meanwhile, the north and south interiors of Karnataka might also see partly cloudy skies within the afternoon, although the probabilities of rainfall stay low.Weather specialists attribute the situations partly to weakening upper-level circulation related to northern warmth waves, which stays stronger on the mid-atmospheric ranges.Authorities have suggested residents to keep away from extended publicity to the noon solar, keep hydrated, and take obligatory precautions as temperatures proceed to rise throughout the state.
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Karnataka is witnessing a gradual rise in temperatures as summer time intensifies throughout the state. According to climate updates, a number of districts in North Karnataka are more likely to expertise extraordinarily scorching situations between March 8 and March 10, with temperatures probably touching 42°C.