On Monday, a heatwave avoided large areas of coastal andhra pradesh (CAP) and Rayalaseema. This scenario was expected to last for three or four days, according to the weather service. Thunderstorms may provide some respite from the intense heat in Andhra Pradesh's north coastal regions. In Kavali, in the nellore district, the temperature dropped by 7 degrees Celsius on Monday. On Sunday, Kavali recorded 42.5 degrees. The mercury dropped to 35.5 degrees Celsius, a 7-degree drop.
 

Following a high of 44 degrees Celsius on Sunday, temperatures dropped by two to three degrees Celsius in various areas of the state on Monday, according to scientist S. Karuna Sagar of IMD Amaravati. On Monday, there were no heatwave conditions anywhere in the state. Now, a trough or wind discontinuity that once crossed rayalaseema to go from north coastal ap to south TN originated in inland Odisha. He said that the next three to four days would see a break from the heatwaves due to the weather system, after which the temperature will begin to rise again.
 

For the next three to four days, till april 12, isolated areas across north coastal ap and yanam are expected to have thunderstorms with lightning and strong gusts of 30 to 40 kmph. For the next four days, isolated areas over NCAP, south coastal andhra pradesh (SCAP), and rayalaseema are anticipated to have hot, muggy, and unpleasant weather. The warmest day was april 7, 44.5°C, at Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh. Nandyal (43.5°C), Jangamaheswarapuram (43.4°C), kurnool (43.3°C), kadapa (42.8°C), tirupati (42.8°C), and Kavali (42.4°C) were the next highest points.
 

On april 7, heatwave to extremely hot temperatures predominated in certain areas of the south coastal region of the andaman Islands, while heatwave conditions pervaded certain regions of Rayalaseema. With 43.5°C on Monday, Nandyal was the hottest place in the state, followed by Arogyavaram (39°C), Jangamaheswarapuram (39°C), kurnool (42.5°C), Anantapur (42.8°C), and kadapa (42.6°C).
 
 
 


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