- Statewide weather patterns show mixed conditions throughout the entire state. The weather forecast for Andhra Pradesh predicts different weather conditions between the current time and two days from now. The weather forecast predicts that some districts will experience extreme heat while other districts will receive storms accompanied by thunder.
- The South Coastal Andhra region together with the west-central Bay of Bengal area currently experiences a surface circulation system. The second circulation system operates above Rayalaseema territory. The State Disaster Management Authority predicts Monday and Tuesday will bring cloudy weather with rain and lightning due to these existing weather patterns.
District Rainfall Forecast
The following districts will experience moderate rain with lightning through their respective areas:
- Srikakulam
- Vizianagaram
- Parvathipuram Manyam
- Alluri Sitarama Raju
- Anakapalli
- Kakinada
- East Godavari
- West Godavari
The following districts will experience light rain with lightning throughout their territories:
- Eluru
- Krishna
- NTR
- Guntur
- Bapatla
- Palnadu
- Markapuram
- Prakasam
- Nellore
- Annamayya
- Chittoor
- Tirupati
The distribution of rain will not be consistent throughout the area. The rain will only fall in specific parts of the area.
Heatwave Conditions in Select Areas
Regions throughout the area will experience heatwave conditions on Monday. These areas include:
- Chinturu mandal in Polavaram district
- G. Konduru mandal in NTR district
- Ibrahimpatnam mandal in NTR district
People in these areas will experience extremely high temperatures throughout the daytime hours.
Recent Temperature Records
Statewide temperatures currently show an upward trend. The following locations reached their highest temperatures on Sunday:
- 42.4°C in Veeraghattam (Parvathipuram Manyam)
- 42.4°C in Nellurupalem (Nellore)
- 42.3°C in Renigunta (Tirupati)
- 41.8°C in Nandanamarella (Markapuram)
- 41.5°C in Ontimitta (YSR Kadapa)
- 41.3°C in Pedaparupudi (Krishna)
- 40.9°C in Palamaner (Chittoor)
- 40.9°C in Cheruvukommupalem (Prakasam)
These readings demonstrate that multiple regions of the state experience extreme heat conditions.