Residents of B. Thulhaadhoo use umbrellas to protect from the sunlight. (Sun Photo/Fayaz Moosa)
The feels-like temperature on Monday is above 35 degrees Celsius across the country, according to Maldives Meteorological Service.
The soaring temperature comes as the Maldives experiences its warmest period.
The Meteorological Service said on Monday that while there are variations in temperature in different regions, it is generally high across the country.
Looking at Monday’s temperatures, the temperature was highest in the Male’ area, at 32 degrees Celsius. The temperature was recorded at 30 degrees Celsius in Addu City and L. Kadhdhoo in the south, and lower 29 degrees Celsius in HDh. Hanimaadhoo in the north.
The Maldives generally observes its warmest period from March to April.
The winds tend to weaken during this period, and with clear skies and persistently high humidity, the air temperature becomes more pronounced.
These conditions also reduce the diurnal temperature range, resulting in higher “feels-like” temperature.
The average temperature in April is expected to be slightly above climatological normals, warned the agency.
In general, the day’s maximum temperature occurs around 02:00 pm.
The soaring temperature, coupled with the month of Ramadan, is expected to increase consumption of electricity.