Indore Sees Slight Dip in Day Temperature Amid Heatwave

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Indore Sees Slight Dip in Day Temperature Amid Heatwave

Day temperatures in Indore have dropped marginally over the past two days, but strong sunlight and warm nights continue to trouble residents across the city.

Indore witnessed a slight fall in daytime temperatures over the last two days, offering limited relief from the ongoing summer heat. Despite the marginal drop, intense sunlight and rising humidity continued to affect normal life, particularly during afternoon hours. According to the Meteorological Department, the city recorded a maximum temperature of 41.4 degrees Celsius on Saturday, while the night temperature settled at 26 degrees Celsius. Officials said the daytime temperature returned to the seasonal average after nearly eight days, though nighttime conditions remained warmer than normal. The heat impact remained visible across roads and markets between noon and 4 pm, with reduced public movement reported in several parts of the city.

Heat Continues In City

Weather experts said temperatures are likely to remain around 41 degrees Celsius for the next two to three days. Officials indicated that there is currently little possibility of significant relief from the heatwave conditions. Warm winds and direct sunlight have continued to increase discomfort levels despite the slight dip in temperature. Residents have been advised to avoid prolonged outdoor exposure during peak afternoon hours and stay hydrated.

Afternoon Movement Reduced

The effect of the heat was visible on daily life across Indore as traffic movement reduced on several major roads during afternoon hours. Commercial activity in some outdoor markets also slowed due to the extreme weather conditions. Public places and transport hubs witnessed comparatively lower footfall between midday and evening. The situation has emerged as one of the major Public Interest Story developments in the city as authorities and social organisations increase efforts to assist residents during the heat spell.

‘Beat The Heat’ Campaign

Amid the hot weather conditions, the Dawoodi Bohra community organised a city-wide “Beat The Heat” campaign on Saturday. Under the initiative, around 18,000 people were served chilled buttermilk at various locations across Indore. More than 300 volunteers participated in the campaign, which operated at 11 prominent public points including Rajwada Chowk, Palasia, Tower Chouraha and Rau Bus Stand. Volunteers distributed refreshments to commuters, labourers and pedestrians exposed to extreme heat during daytime hours.

Distribution Of Cool Drinks

Apart from the Bohra community initiative, the World Hindu Federation also distributed cooling drinks, fruits and traditional summer beverages across the city. Thousands of residents reportedly benefited from the distribution drives organised at different public locations. Social organisations said the initiatives were aimed at helping people cope with rising temperatures and preventing heat-related health problems.

Indore’s Summer History

Indore has historically recorded severe summer conditions during May, with temperatures often crossing the 46-degree Celsius mark. According to Meteorological Department records, the city’s highest recorded May temperature was 46.6 degrees Celsius on May 31, 1994. Weather experts also noted that changing weather patterns sometimes bring rainfall and cloud activity during May. Last year, Indore received nearly three inches of rain during the month. Between 2014 and 2023, rainfall was recorded in May on nine separate occasions.

Temperature Trends Observed

Data released by the weather department showed fluctuating temperatures throughout May this year. The city recorded temperatures above normal on several days between May 8 and May 14, with night temperatures crossing 30 degrees Celsius on May 12 and 13. Although daytime temperatures have now moved closer to seasonal averages, warm nights continue to increase discomfort levels for residents.

Relief Still Uncertain

Meteorologists said there are currently no strong signs of a major weather system that could bring immediate relief from the heat. Authorities continue to monitor temperature trends while healthcare experts have advised people to remain cautious during outdoor activities.

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17 May 2026 By Vaishnavi

Indore Sees Slight Dip in Day Temperature Amid Heatwave

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Indore witnessed a slight fall in daytime temperatures over the last two days, offering limited relief from the ongoing summer heat. Despite the marginal drop, intense sunlight and rising humidity continued to affect normal life, particularly during afternoon hours. According to the Meteorological Department, the city recorded a maximum temperature of 41.4 degrees Celsius on Saturday, while the night temperature settled at 26 degrees Celsius. Officials said the daytime temperature returned to the seasonal average after nearly eight days, though nighttime conditions remained warmer than normal. The heat impact remained visible across roads and markets between noon and 4 pm, with reduced public movement reported in several parts of the city.

Heat Continues In City

Weather experts said temperatures are likely to remain around 41 degrees Celsius for the next two to three days. Officials indicated that there is currently little possibility of significant relief from the heatwave conditions. Warm winds and direct sunlight have continued to increase discomfort levels despite the slight dip in temperature. Residents have been advised to avoid prolonged outdoor exposure during peak afternoon hours and stay hydrated.

Afternoon Movement Reduced

The effect of the heat was visible on daily life across Indore as traffic movement reduced on several major roads during afternoon hours. Commercial activity in some outdoor markets also slowed due to the extreme weather conditions. Public places and transport hubs witnessed comparatively lower footfall between midday and evening. The situation has emerged as one of the major Public Interest Story developments in the city as authorities and social organisations increase efforts to assist residents during the heat spell.

‘Beat The Heat’ Campaign

Amid the hot weather conditions, the Dawoodi Bohra community organised a city-wide “Beat The Heat” campaign on Saturday. Under the initiative, around 18,000 people were served chilled buttermilk at various locations across Indore. More than 300 volunteers participated in the campaign, which operated at 11 prominent public points including Rajwada Chowk, Palasia, Tower Chouraha and Rau Bus Stand. Volunteers distributed refreshments to commuters, labourers and pedestrians exposed to extreme heat during daytime hours.

Distribution Of Cool Drinks

Apart from the Bohra community initiative, the World Hindu Federation also distributed cooling drinks, fruits and traditional summer beverages across the city. Thousands of residents reportedly benefited from the distribution drives organised at different public locations. Social organisations said the initiatives were aimed at helping people cope with rising temperatures and preventing heat-related health problems.

Indore’s Summer History

Indore has historically recorded severe summer conditions during May, with temperatures often crossing the 46-degree Celsius mark. According to Meteorological Department records, the city’s highest recorded May temperature was 46.6 degrees Celsius on May 31, 1994. Weather experts also noted that changing weather patterns sometimes bring rainfall and cloud activity during May. Last year, Indore received nearly three inches of rain during the month. Between 2014 and 2023, rainfall was recorded in May on nine separate occasions.

Temperature Trends Observed

Data released by the weather department showed fluctuating temperatures throughout May this year. The city recorded temperatures above normal on several days between May 8 and May 14, with night temperatures crossing 30 degrees Celsius on May 12 and 13. Although daytime temperatures have now moved closer to seasonal averages, warm nights continue to increase discomfort levels for residents.

Relief Still Uncertain

Meteorologists said there are currently no strong signs of a major weather system that could bring immediate relief from the heat. Authorities continue to monitor temperature trends while healthcare experts have advised people to remain cautious during outdoor activities.

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