Light activities are likely over Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra also, due to the spillover effect of the system, resulting in some rains. Southern parts as well as Northeast India will also see rains.
The weather system will start approaching the northern parts which will further move towards the east. This will reduce the temperatures across the regions mentioned above due to the proximity of the weather system. Thus, heatwave may abate from most parts.
The unseasonal rain during second half of March has caused widespread damage to crops. The dry and sunny weather ahead will give a sigh of relief to farming community but rising temperatures are also a cause of concern. Heat wave sometimes proves to be fatal.
Isolated pockets of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Vidarbha are already experiencing a heatwave. Parts of Delhi, Haryana, and Southwest Uttar Pradesh will also witness a steep rise in temperature leading to a heatwave by May 10th.