Normal life in several parts of the State was thrown out of gear following a rise in the maximum temperature and humidity level on Thursday.
Lack of rainfall activities triggered by Nor’westers is the reason for the unbearable heat and humid conditions.
The Regional Office of the IMD here on Thursday predicted that there would be no change as there would be a rise in the maximum temperature and humid conditions in the next three days.
As per the forecast, the maximum temperature is likely to rise by 2 to 3 degrees in several parts of the State in the next three days. People in coastal districts would also have to face problems due to humid conditions as well.
Meanwhile, the IMD said that the southwest monsoon has further advanced into some parts of southwest Arabian Sea, Maldives and Comorin area and south Bay of Bengal.