Indore sizzles at 43°C as evening showers bring fleeting relief

Indore sizzles at 43°C as evening showers bring fleeting relief
Indore: After enduring a day of relentless heat, Indoreans witnessed a slight change in weather on Sunday evening as clouds gathered and light rain was reported in several areas. Isolated drizzle brought momentary relief, though the overall heat remained largely unchanged.The city recorded a sharp rise in temperature, with the maximum touching 43 degrees Celsius, one degree higher for the first time this season. It is the second time in a decade that Indore has touched the 43 degrees mark in April. In 2019 city recorded 43.5 degrees Celsius which was the highest day temperature of April month in a decade.Night conditions remained equally uncomfortable, with the minimum temperature climbing to 28.6 degrees Celsius, indicating a warm night. It was five degrees above normal. Met department said that warm night and heatwave alert will continue for Indore and nearby places for Monday as well.Saturday had already gone on record as the hottest day of the season so far, with the mercury crossing 42 degrees Celsius. In just 24 hours, the day temperature increased by one degree, while the night temperature surged by nearly six degrees, intensifying discomfort.
The impact of the heatwave was evident across the city. Roads remained relatively empty during peak afternoon hours as people avoided stepping out unless necessary. At busy intersections, motorists were seen seeking shade while waiting for traffic signals, as even brief exposure to the sun caused visible distress. Inside homes, fans failed to provide adequate comfort, and hot winds continued well into the night, affecting sleep and leaving residents fatigued.Weather experts from the India Meteorological Department have cautioned that temperatures may rise further, with the possibility of touching 44 degrees Celsius in the coming days. Meteorologist Arun Sharma stated that isolated rain activity may continue, while an orange alert remains in place for Indore, Ratlam and Dhar. Warm night conditions are also likely to persist in Indore and Ujjain.The department has forecast a gradual change towards the end of April, with chances of rain and thunderstorms linked to an approaching western disturbance. A marginal dip of around two degrees is expected after April 28, which may provide limited but much-needed relief.Heatwave Alert As Mercury Reaches Near 44°C Across Western MPTemperature remained near extreme levels across western Madhya Pradesh, with several districts approaching the 44 degrees mark under a heatwave alert. In Ratlam, the mercury dipped slightly to 43.6 degrees Celsius on Sunday after touching 44.5 degrees Celsius a day earlier, even as parts of the district saw light rain and thunderstorms. Dhar also stayed under intense heat. Ujjain recorded 42.5 degrees Celsius, while Khargone and Khandwa reported 42.6 degrees Celsius and 42.1 degrees Celsius respectively, reflecting widespread heatwave conditions across the region.

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