Chhattisgarh Weather: 5-Day Rain, Storm Alert, Bear Death

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Chhattisgarh Weather: 5-Day Rain, Storm Alert, Bear Death

IMD forecasts rain and gusty winds in Chhattisgarh for five days. Temperature to rise after 24 hours. A female bear dies of heatstroke in Marwahi forest.

IMD issues alert for thunderstorms and gusty winds across the state over next five days, while a female bear succumbs to extreme heat in Marwahi forest.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a five-day alert for thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds across Chhattisgarh, even as a female bear died due to heatstroke in Marwahi forest division, officials said on Tuesday.

The weather system is expected to bring relief from scorching temperatures in many parts, but only after a brief warming spell. Officials said no major change in mercury levels is likely over the next 24 hours, after which maximum temperatures may rise by 1 to 2 degrees Celsius.

 Five-Day Warning Issued

According to the IMD’s regional bulletin, different districts of Chhattisgarh will witness rain accompanied by gusty winds and thunder over the next five days. The alert covers several parts, including Raipur, Bilaspur, and Bastar regions.

Local authorities have advised residents to remain cautious while stepping out, especially during late afternoon and evening hours when squall activity is most likely.

 Temperature Rise Ahead

Despite the rain forecast, heat will not fully retreat. After 24 hours, day temperatures are projected to inch up again. On Monday, the state’s highest temperature of 42 degrees Celsius was recorded in Rajnandgaon, while the lowest minimum of 20.4°C was logged at Pendra Road.

Officials said the combination of heat and humidity in some areas could make conditions uncomfortable even after the rainfall.

Recent Rainfall Across State

In the past 24 hours, several parts recorded light to moderate showers. Gariaband district saw the highest rainfall at 30 mm, followed by Sukma and Ramanujnagar in Surajpur district with 20 mm each. Tokapal and Jagdalpur in Bastar also received some precipitation.

Pendra had experienced a dust storm and rain two days ago, according to local residents.

Bear Death Confirmed

Extreme heat has also taken a toll on wildlife. A female bear died due to sunstroke and heat stress in a forest near Piparia village under Marwahi forest division.

“The bear succumbed to heat-related complications. Our team reached the spot after villagers alerted us,” said Marwahi DFO Grishma Chand, confirming the death. Forest officials have ordered a basic health check of other animals in the vicinity.

Incidents of heat-induced wildlife deaths have been reported sporadically across central India this summer, though they remain relatively rare.

Raipur’s Forecast

For the state capital, the IMD has predicted a cloudy sky with a possibility of rain, thunder or a dust storm later in the day. Maximum temperature is expected to hover around 40°C, while the minimum could settle near 27°C.

The meteorological department has not ruled out isolated intense spells in some districts over the next 48 hours. Officials said they are monitoring the development of any squall lines that could cause localised damage.

Authorities have also urged farmers to postpone any pesticide spraying or outdoor agricultural work until the weather stabilises. Meanwhile, wildlife officials have stepped up patrols in forested areas to check for any more distress signs among animals due to prolonged heat.

 

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02 Jun 2026 By Abhishek Joshi

Chhattisgarh Weather: 5-Day Rain, Storm Alert, Bear Death

Digital Desk

IMD issues alert for thunderstorms and gusty winds across the state over next five days, while a female bear succumbs to extreme heat in Marwahi forest.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a five-day alert for thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds across Chhattisgarh, even as a female bear died due to heatstroke in Marwahi forest division, officials said on Tuesday.

The weather system is expected to bring relief from scorching temperatures in many parts, but only after a brief warming spell. Officials said no major change in mercury levels is likely over the next 24 hours, after which maximum temperatures may rise by 1 to 2 degrees Celsius.

 Five-Day Warning Issued

According to the IMD’s regional bulletin, different districts of Chhattisgarh will witness rain accompanied by gusty winds and thunder over the next five days. The alert covers several parts, including Raipur, Bilaspur, and Bastar regions.

Local authorities have advised residents to remain cautious while stepping out, especially during late afternoon and evening hours when squall activity is most likely.

 Temperature Rise Ahead

Despite the rain forecast, heat will not fully retreat. After 24 hours, day temperatures are projected to inch up again. On Monday, the state’s highest temperature of 42 degrees Celsius was recorded in Rajnandgaon, while the lowest minimum of 20.4°C was logged at Pendra Road.

Officials said the combination of heat and humidity in some areas could make conditions uncomfortable even after the rainfall.

Recent Rainfall Across State

In the past 24 hours, several parts recorded light to moderate showers. Gariaband district saw the highest rainfall at 30 mm, followed by Sukma and Ramanujnagar in Surajpur district with 20 mm each. Tokapal and Jagdalpur in Bastar also received some precipitation.

Pendra had experienced a dust storm and rain two days ago, according to local residents.

Bear Death Confirmed

Extreme heat has also taken a toll on wildlife. A female bear died due to sunstroke and heat stress in a forest near Piparia village under Marwahi forest division.

“The bear succumbed to heat-related complications. Our team reached the spot after villagers alerted us,” said Marwahi DFO Grishma Chand, confirming the death. Forest officials have ordered a basic health check of other animals in the vicinity.

Incidents of heat-induced wildlife deaths have been reported sporadically across central India this summer, though they remain relatively rare.

Raipur’s Forecast

For the state capital, the IMD has predicted a cloudy sky with a possibility of rain, thunder or a dust storm later in the day. Maximum temperature is expected to hover around 40°C, while the minimum could settle near 27°C.

The meteorological department has not ruled out isolated intense spells in some districts over the next 48 hours. Officials said they are monitoring the development of any squall lines that could cause localised damage.

Authorities have also urged farmers to postpone any pesticide spraying or outdoor agricultural work until the weather stabilises. Meanwhile, wildlife officials have stepped up patrols in forested areas to check for any more distress signs among animals due to prolonged heat.

 

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