Temp may rise, but expect rain this week

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Ludhiana: Residents had to face hot weather as the day temperature in Ludhiana remained above normal on Saturday. Meanwhile, the met department predicts weather disturbance in the city in the next 4-5 days. As the sky was clear for most part of the day, the sun shone brightly in the city on Saturday.

The impact of mostly sunny weather did reflect on the maximum (day) temperature as it was recorded 34.8°C, which is 1.6 degrees more than normal and 0.



4 degree more than the day before. The minimum temperature in city on Saturday was recorded at 23.8°C, which is 0.

8 degree more than normal and 0.4 degree more than the day before. Meanwhile, the met department website forecast for Sunday and Monday is “partly cloudy sky”, it is “mainly clear sky” on Tuesday and “Partly cloudy sky with one or two spells of rain or thunder showers” on Wednesday.

It suggests that day temperature in Ludhiana is expected to rise to 38°C by Tuesday and then fall to 34°C on Thursday, whereas night temperature might rise to 28°C by Tuesday and then fall to 26°C on Thursday. City resident Deepak Kumar said though night weather was better, but the day weather is slightly on the hot side. He added that even as monsoon season is almost over, but one does sweat in the prevailing weather, especially during the day.

“I do feel thirsty if I walk for few hundred meters outdoors during the day. I do drink much water and also take juice especially during day time,” said Daljit Kaur, a Dugri resident. We also published the following articles recently Nippy nights, warm days turn weather pleasant Indore experienced a cool night on Monday as temperatures dipped to 20 degrees Celsius.

The morning began chilly with cold winds and cloudy skies, clearing up by 9 am with bright sunshine. Daytime temperatures hovered around 30 degrees Celsius. Light rain is forecasted for Tuesday due to a low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal.

Rain gets scanty in state, citys max temperature rises On Monday, only Nizar in Tapi district received rain, indicating a receding monsoon in Gujarat. Nizar recorded 2mm of rainfall. The state has experienced 25% excess rainfall compared to normal this season, with all regions surpassing their seasonal averages.

IMD forecasts no heavy rain and Ahmedabad recorded a temperature of 33.4 degrees Celsius. Climate change exposed 2 billion to more than 30 days of health-threatening temperatures between June-August A Climate Central report shows that one in four individuals globally experienced climate change-induced temperatures daily during June, July, and August.

More than 2 billion people encountered health-threatening heat for over 30 days. Seventy-two countries recorded their hottest summer since at least 1970, mainly driven by fossil fuel combustion..