Updated On: 24 May, 2024 01:47 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Temperatures are most likely to rise in many parts of Maharashtra as reported by the Indian Meteorological Department. Several districts are also predicted to have momentary solace with rains and thunderstorms.

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Temperatures are most likely to rise in many parts of Maharashtra as reported by the Indian Meteorological Department. Several districts are also predicted to have momentary solace with rains and thunderstorms. With deteriorating conditions, the IMD warns people to brace themselves and prepare for the upcoming days.
The state can expect its highest temperatures at 46 degrees Celsius in the Akola district on Friday followed by heat wave declarations in Amravati and Chandrapur at 45 degrees Celcius each. The wave is expected to continue in Akola for the next four days while Amravati and Chandrapur are predicted to have the wave for the next two days.