KSDMA issues temperature warning
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Public told to avoid direct sunlight
Although parts of the State are reporting a rise in day temperatures with summer approaching, current indications show the State is less likely to experience an intense heat wave this year, given the higher possibility of showers in March and April.
Many districts have been receiving light to moderate rainfall through February which has prevented day temperatures from shooting up.
Kerala, in fact, can expect more intense summer showers in March and April compared to last year, according to the India Meteorological Department’s (IMD) Meteorological Centre here.