Chhattisgarh Heatwave: Bilaspur Hits 43°C, Raipur Braces for 44°C
Raipur (CG)
Chhattisgarh heatwave intensifies as Bilaspur hits 43°C and Raipur may cross 44°C. IMD warns of heatwave conditions and warm nights ahead.
Bilaspur recorded a scorching 43°C on Wednesday as the Chhattisgarh heatwave tightened its grip across the state, with little immediate relief in sight. In Raipur, the mercury is expected to climb further, possibly crossing 44°C, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). The rising temperatures have pushed authorities to implement emergency measures in public spaces.
Railway Relief Measures
In response to the extreme heat, railway authorities in Bilaspur have installed a misting system at Platform No. 1. The system releases fine sprays of cool water to provide temporary relief to passengers. Officials said the initiative aims to reduce heat stress for commuters during peak afternoon hours, when temperatures are at their highest. Passengers at the station reported marginal comfort due to the cooling system, though the overall heat remained intense.
Temperature Forecast Trends
According to IMD data, central parts of Chhattisgarh may witness a slight dip of 1–2°C in the next 24 hours. However, this respite is expected to be short-lived. Meteorological projections indicate a rise of 2–3°C in the following days, potentially intensifying the ongoing Chhattisgarh heatwave conditions.
Raipur is likely to experience maximum temperatures around 44°C, with minimum temperatures hovering near 30°C, increasing discomfort levels during the night.
Heatwave Warning Issued
Weather officials have warned of heatwave conditions across several districts in central Chhattisgarh over the next four days. In addition, “warm night” conditions are expected in isolated areas, where night-time temperatures remain significantly above normal, offering little relief after sunset. Such conditions can aggravate health risks, especially for vulnerable groups including children, the elderly, and outdoor workers.
Active Weather Systems
Meteorologists attribute the prevailing weather pattern to a cyclonic circulation system over north Chhattisgarh and adjoining areas. This system extends southward through Telangana, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu up to the Comorin region.
According to officials, while the system may influence regional weather changes, it has not yet brought any significant cooling effect to the affected areas.
Dry Weather Ahead
The IMD has forecast predominantly dry weather across the state for the next three days. While isolated regions may experience fluctuations, no significant rainfall activity is expected in the immediate term.
The absence of cloud cover and precipitation continues to allow direct solar radiation, further escalating daytime temperatures.
Public Impact Rising
The ongoing Chhattisgarh heatwave has begun to impact daily life, with increased pressure on healthcare services and utilities. Water consumption has surged, and electricity demand has risen due to widespread use of cooling appliances.
Authorities have advised residents to avoid direct sun exposure during peak hours, stay hydrated, and follow precautionary measures issued under public safety advisories.
Outlook Remains Harsh
Looking ahead, weather experts suggest that heatwave conditions may persist through the week, with only minor fluctuations in temperature. Without significant rainfall or western disturbances, relief appears unlikely in the near term.
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Chhattisgarh Heatwave: Bilaspur Hits 43°C, Raipur Braces for 44°C
Raipur (CG)
Bilaspur recorded a scorching 43°C on Wednesday as the Chhattisgarh heatwave tightened its grip across the state, with little immediate relief in sight. In Raipur, the mercury is expected to climb further, possibly crossing 44°C, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). The rising temperatures have pushed authorities to implement emergency measures in public spaces.
Railway Relief Measures
In response to the extreme heat, railway authorities in Bilaspur have installed a misting system at Platform No. 1. The system releases fine sprays of cool water to provide temporary relief to passengers. Officials said the initiative aims to reduce heat stress for commuters during peak afternoon hours, when temperatures are at their highest. Passengers at the station reported marginal comfort due to the cooling system, though the overall heat remained intense.
Temperature Forecast Trends
According to IMD data, central parts of Chhattisgarh may witness a slight dip of 1–2°C in the next 24 hours. However, this respite is expected to be short-lived. Meteorological projections indicate a rise of 2–3°C in the following days, potentially intensifying the ongoing Chhattisgarh heatwave conditions.
Raipur is likely to experience maximum temperatures around 44°C, with minimum temperatures hovering near 30°C, increasing discomfort levels during the night.
Heatwave Warning Issued
Weather officials have warned of heatwave conditions across several districts in central Chhattisgarh over the next four days. In addition, “warm night” conditions are expected in isolated areas, where night-time temperatures remain significantly above normal, offering little relief after sunset. Such conditions can aggravate health risks, especially for vulnerable groups including children, the elderly, and outdoor workers.
Active Weather Systems
Meteorologists attribute the prevailing weather pattern to a cyclonic circulation system over north Chhattisgarh and adjoining areas. This system extends southward through Telangana, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu up to the Comorin region.
According to officials, while the system may influence regional weather changes, it has not yet brought any significant cooling effect to the affected areas.
Dry Weather Ahead
The IMD has forecast predominantly dry weather across the state for the next three days. While isolated regions may experience fluctuations, no significant rainfall activity is expected in the immediate term.
The absence of cloud cover and precipitation continues to allow direct solar radiation, further escalating daytime temperatures.
Public Impact Rising
The ongoing Chhattisgarh heatwave has begun to impact daily life, with increased pressure on healthcare services and utilities. Water consumption has surged, and electricity demand has risen due to widespread use of cooling appliances.
Authorities have advised residents to avoid direct sun exposure during peak hours, stay hydrated, and follow precautionary measures issued under public safety advisories.
Outlook Remains Harsh
Looking ahead, weather experts suggest that heatwave conditions may persist through the week, with only minor fluctuations in temperature. Without significant rainfall or western disturbances, relief appears unlikely in the near term.