Heatwave Alert: Rain & High Winds in Chhattisgarh
Digital Desk
IMD issues heatwave alert for Raipur, Durga, Bilaspur with 40-50kmph winds. Rain likely but temperatures remain high.
Heatwave Alert Continues Amid Rain Warning
40-50kmph Winds Expected, Thunderstorm Likely in Several Districts
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a dual warning for Chhattisgarh. While a severe heatwave continues to bake the state, officials predict thunderstorms with gusty winds reaching 40-50 kmph over the next 48 hours.
Dual Weather Warning Issued
Authorities have sounded an alert for the Raipur, Durga, and Bilaspur divisions. According to the latest Government Updates, residents should brace for a sudden change in weather patterns. Despite the forecast of light drizzle, the heatwave conditions are expected to persist.
Rajnandgaon Remains Hottest
The industrial town of Rajnandgaon recorded a scorching 44.5°C on Monday. Sources indicated that the district has remained the hottest spot in the state for the past week, with temperatures hovering close to 45 degrees. Ambikapur recorded the lowest minimum temperature at 23.4°C.
Active Trough Line Impact
Why is this happening? As per meteorological reports, an active trough line extending from Uttar Pradesh to Odisha is currently influencing the regional climate. This system is bringing moisture, leading to thundercloud formation, but it is not strong enough to break the prevailing heat spell.
Thunderstorm and Lightning Risk
The IMD has warned of moderate-intensity thunderstorms. Officials state there is a high probability of lightning strikes accompanied by gusty winds. Citizens have been advised to stay indoors during the afternoon hours when the weather is most volatile.
Scorching Nights in Capital
Raipur is experiencing "warm night" conditions alongside the heatwave. The capital city is expected to see a maximum temperature of 44°C, with the mercury unlikely to fall below 29°C at night. This offers little relief from the heat for the urban population.
No Immediate Relief in Sight
Despite the rain warning, the outlook remains grim. The Latest News Today suggests that no significant relief from the heatwave is expected for the next five days. The combination of high humidity from the drizzle and extreme heat will make the weather feel more oppressive.
Advisory for Public Safety
Authorities have urged citizens to avoid direct sunlight between 12 PM and 3 PM. With the English News Portal India tracking this Public Interest Story, officials recommend keeping pets indoors and checking on elderly neighbors. "The winds may provide momentary relief, but the heat index remains dangerously high," a state disaster official said.
What Comes Next
The National and International News weather desks predict that the thunderstorm activity will remain isolated. Trending News India suggests that while the rain might settle dust, it will not cool the ground sufficiently. The IMD is monitoring a potential western disturbance that could alter this pattern next week.
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Heatwave Alert: Rain & High Winds in Chhattisgarh
Digital Desk
Heatwave Alert Continues Amid Rain Warning
40-50kmph Winds Expected, Thunderstorm Likely in Several Districts
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a dual warning for Chhattisgarh. While a severe heatwave continues to bake the state, officials predict thunderstorms with gusty winds reaching 40-50 kmph over the next 48 hours.
Dual Weather Warning Issued
Authorities have sounded an alert for the Raipur, Durga, and Bilaspur divisions. According to the latest Government Updates, residents should brace for a sudden change in weather patterns. Despite the forecast of light drizzle, the heatwave conditions are expected to persist.
Rajnandgaon Remains Hottest
The industrial town of Rajnandgaon recorded a scorching 44.5°C on Monday. Sources indicated that the district has remained the hottest spot in the state for the past week, with temperatures hovering close to 45 degrees. Ambikapur recorded the lowest minimum temperature at 23.4°C.
Active Trough Line Impact
Why is this happening? As per meteorological reports, an active trough line extending from Uttar Pradesh to Odisha is currently influencing the regional climate. This system is bringing moisture, leading to thundercloud formation, but it is not strong enough to break the prevailing heat spell.
Thunderstorm and Lightning Risk
The IMD has warned of moderate-intensity thunderstorms. Officials state there is a high probability of lightning strikes accompanied by gusty winds. Citizens have been advised to stay indoors during the afternoon hours when the weather is most volatile.
Scorching Nights in Capital
Raipur is experiencing "warm night" conditions alongside the heatwave. The capital city is expected to see a maximum temperature of 44°C, with the mercury unlikely to fall below 29°C at night. This offers little relief from the heat for the urban population.
No Immediate Relief in Sight
Despite the rain warning, the outlook remains grim. The Latest News Today suggests that no significant relief from the heatwave is expected for the next five days. The combination of high humidity from the drizzle and extreme heat will make the weather feel more oppressive.
Advisory for Public Safety
Authorities have urged citizens to avoid direct sunlight between 12 PM and 3 PM. With the English News Portal India tracking this Public Interest Story, officials recommend keeping pets indoors and checking on elderly neighbors. "The winds may provide momentary relief, but the heat index remains dangerously high," a state disaster official said.
What Comes Next
The National and International News weather desks predict that the thunderstorm activity will remain isolated. Trending News India suggests that while the rain might settle dust, it will not cool the ground sufficiently. The IMD is monitoring a potential western disturbance that could alter this pattern next week.