The agency, which functions under the Ministry of Earth Sciences of the central government, has decided to conduct an inquiry into the unusual event.
The temperature mapping centre at Bhira near a private dam recorded the temperature as high as 46.5 degrees Celsius for 24 hours ending at 8 AM today.
The IMD has decided to set up an enquiry in this case, an official of the weather agency told PTI.
"When the temperature (at Bhira) was reported to be 46.5 degrees Celsius, we realised that something is wrong as no other place nearby recorded so high a temperature," said S G Kamble, divisional in-charge of Regional Meteorological Department at Colaba in Mumbai.
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"No nearby location has recorded temperature close to 46.5 degrees Celsius. It clearly means, the recorded figures are to be doubted," he said.
For instance, Akola today recorded temperature at 44 degrees Celsius. Its nearby areas such as Wardha, Nagpur and Chandrapur have recorded 43 degrees Celsius. But in the case of Bhira, no nearby region had reported even 43 degrees Celsius," said the IMD official.
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Meanwhile, isolated places in Maharashtra and Gujarat are set to experience a "mild heat wave" in the next 48 hours starting from this afternoon, an IMD official told