MANGALURU: Heavy rains have persevered to lash the coastal districts of Karnataka. In 24 hours ending eight.30am on Friday, Kukkehalli in Udupi recorded the state’s easiest rainfall of 189 mm. Widespread reasonable to heavy rainfall is most likely over coastal Karnataka up to 8am on Saturday.
In Dakshina Kannada, Padangadi recorded the easiest rainfall of 125mm right through the similar time while Kodkani marked a rainfall of 113mm in Uttara Kannada.
Udupi recorded a real rainfall of 55.7mm, a departure of 17% from the normal of 47.5mm. Dakshina Kannada saw a real rainfall of 72.8mm, the normal being 38.eight%, a departure of 88%, while Uttara Kannada witnessed a real rainfall of 29.8mm, a departure of -Five% from the normal rainfall of 31.3mm.
The most temperature in Dakshina Kannada ending at 8am on Friday was once 28.4°C and the minimal temperature 23.1°C. In Udupi, the utmost temperature was once 29.2°C and minimal temperature was once 23 °C. Uttara Kannada recorded a most temperature of 27.9°C and minimal temperature 22.9 °C.
INCOIS Hyderabad has sounded a high wave alert for the coast. High waves within the range of three.Five – 4.4 metres are forecast right through Five:30pm on Thursday to 11.30pm on Saturday along the coast of Karnataka from Mangaluru to Karwar. Current speeds range between 60 - 107cm/sec.
Strong winds most often from westerly route, velocity reaching 40-50kmph gusting to 60kmph are most likely along and rancid the Karnataka coast. Fishermen are steered not to challenge into the sea along and rancid Karnataka coast.
In Dakshina Kannada, Padangadi recorded the easiest rainfall of 125mm right through the similar time while Kodkani marked a rainfall of 113mm in Uttara Kannada.
Udupi recorded a real rainfall of 55.7mm, a departure of 17% from the normal of 47.5mm. Dakshina Kannada saw a real rainfall of 72.8mm, the normal being 38.eight%, a departure of 88%, while Uttara Kannada witnessed a real rainfall of 29.8mm, a departure of -Five% from the normal rainfall of 31.3mm.
The most temperature in Dakshina Kannada ending at 8am on Friday was once 28.4°C and the minimal temperature 23.1°C. In Udupi, the utmost temperature was once 29.2°C and minimal temperature was once 23 °C. Uttara Kannada recorded a most temperature of 27.9°C and minimal temperature 22.9 °C.
INCOIS Hyderabad has sounded a high wave alert for the coast. High waves within the range of three.Five – 4.4 metres are forecast right through Five:30pm on Thursday to 11.30pm on Saturday along the coast of Karnataka from Mangaluru to Karwar. Current speeds range between 60 - 107cm/sec.
Strong winds most often from westerly route, velocity reaching 40-50kmph gusting to 60kmph are most likely along and rancid the Karnataka coast. Fishermen are steered not to challenge into the sea along and rancid Karnataka coast.
Karnataka: Heavy rains continue to lash coastal districts
Reviewed by Kailash
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July 20, 2018
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