Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], In the last 24 hours, about 10 places in interior northern Tamil Nadu recorded temperatures above 42 degrees Celsius, with Karur recording the highest temperature of 44.3 degrees, which is above normal according to the IMD. About 7 degrees higher. "In the last 24 hours, about 10 places in North Interior Tamil Nadu recorded temperatures above 42°C, with Karur recording 44.3°C which is about 7°C above normal... As of May 6, North Interior There will be heat wave in the districts. “There is a possibility of pre-monsoon rain in the interior areas and the Western Ghats region,” said S. Balachandran, who heads home between noon and 3 pm to save himself from the scorching heat. Cuddalore, Namakkal and Vellore are some of the districts in the state where temperatures are above normal. Meanwhile, senior IMD scientist Naresh Kumar said that heatwave conditions will continue in the eastern region of the country for the next three days and in the southern states for the next four days. "For the next three days, heatwave conditions will continue in the eastern region of the country. . Heatwave conditions will continue in Odisha, West Bengal and Bihar. After three days, heatwave conditions will subside due to storm activity. Similar heatwave conditions will continue over Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Interior Karnataka and Tamil Nadu for the next four days. Heavy to very heavy rainfall is likely over Arunachal Pradesh, Assam Meghalaya, Nagaland, Tripura and Mizoram after two days,'' Naresh Kumar told ANI.