Kanpur sizzles at 39°C, heatwave-like conditions leave streets deserted
Kanpur: As forecast by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Kanpur saw a sharp rise in temperature on Thursday. The mercury touched 39 degrees Celsius, 0.8 degrees above normal, while the minimum stood at 18.8 degrees Celsius.
The intense heat left roads and markets sparsely crowded, with people avoiding stepping out. Those who ventured out were seen looking for shade or cooler spots.
According to the Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology observatory, the temperature was recorded at 39 degrees Celsius in Kanpur city, while the Air Force meteorological department clocked 41. 2 degrees C. North-westerly winds blowing at a speed of around 3 kmph further intensified the heatwave-like conditions in the city.
The IMD has forecast a further rise in temperature over the next two days, with the mercury likely to increase by 1–2
degrees and may touch 42 degrees C.
The city experienced bright sunshine from early morning, and by 9 am residents began feeling the scorching heat. The CSA weather department reported over 10 hours of sunshine on Thursday, which contributed significantly to the rise in temperature. Several advocates noted that the heat has become unbearable, prompting them to consider reaching court earlier than usual to avoid peak afternoon temperatures.
Major markets and busy roads looked deserted, with only a few people visible. Elderly residents who stepped out for essential work were seen using umbrellas or covering their faces with scarves or thin towels. School children were among the worst affected, with many choosing to head home quickly instead of spending time outdoors after classes. While younger people turned to cold drinks to beat the heat, older residents preferred traditional beverages like bael (wood apple) juice, jaljeera, or aam panna.
S. Sunil Pandey, a weather expert at CSA University, said the IMD has already indicated a steady rise in temperatures in the coming days. Though patches of clouds may appear, there is no possibility of rainfall. He explained that winds from the Himalayan region have weakened, while hot westerly winds from desert areas are driving up temperatures and creating heatwave-like conditions.
He further noted that relative humidity remained low at 61%, resulting in dry and uncomfortable weather. Pandey advised citizens to avoid stepping out during noon and afternoon hours. If unavoidable, people should take precautions such as covering up, wearing caps or scarves, and carrying water to stay hydrated.
According to the Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology observatory, the temperature was recorded at 39 degrees Celsius in Kanpur city, while the Air Force meteorological department clocked 41. 2 degrees C. North-westerly winds blowing at a speed of around 3 kmph further intensified the heatwave-like conditions in the city.
The IMD has forecast a further rise in temperature over the next two days, with the mercury likely to increase by 1–2
degrees and may touch 42 degrees C.
The city experienced bright sunshine from early morning, and by 9 am residents began feeling the scorching heat. The CSA weather department reported over 10 hours of sunshine on Thursday, which contributed significantly to the rise in temperature. Several advocates noted that the heat has become unbearable, prompting them to consider reaching court earlier than usual to avoid peak afternoon temperatures.
S. Sunil Pandey, a weather expert at CSA University, said the IMD has already indicated a steady rise in temperatures in the coming days. Though patches of clouds may appear, there is no possibility of rainfall. He explained that winds from the Himalayan region have weakened, while hot westerly winds from desert areas are driving up temperatures and creating heatwave-like conditions.
He further noted that relative humidity remained low at 61%, resulting in dry and uncomfortable weather. Pandey advised citizens to avoid stepping out during noon and afternoon hours. If unavoidable, people should take precautions such as covering up, wearing caps or scarves, and carrying water to stay hydrated.
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