Bhubaneswar: The Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) on Friday said several districts tended to become cold waves until January 31.
The minimum temperature will be below normal by three to five degrees Celsius in many places for the next three days, the IMD Bulletin said according to IMD, the districts tend to experience cold wave conditions for two days is Sundargarh, Jharsuguda, Keonjhar, Sambalpur, Deogarh, Angul, Bargarh, Bolangeir, Nabanada, Sonepur, Boudh, Ladydom and Kandhamal.
Cold wave warnings will continue these five districts from Sunday night until Monday morning.
After that, Biswas showed the temperature of the night will see a gradual increase with 2-3 ° C.
This will be accompanied by the opportunity for rainfall due to Western disturbances in February 3.
Friday, at least 12 weather stations see the night temperature down below 10 ° C because Mercury falls under many places in the state.
While Demaribadi in Kandhamal District records a minimum temperature of 6.5 ° C, the city shivered at least 12.1 ° C, four degrees below normal.
Biswas said the minimum temperature saw a decline with 3-5 ° C in Odisha interior bags while the coastal parts recorded a drop of 2-4 ° C.
Wake up the commemoration of the IMD cold wave, the Office of the Special Assistance Commissioner (SRC) issued a routine advisor to all district collectors To remain vigilant and take the necessary steps, the official report from February 2 to 5.
He said some coastal parts might see light rain for a day.