The relentless heatwave conditions are expected to persist across several northern Indian states, as reported by the India Meteorological Department (IMD). This sweltering weather is anticipated to continue until at least June 16, posing significant challenges to residents in affected regions.
The IMD’s latest weather update highlights severe heatwave conditions prevailing over multiple northern states, including Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, West Bengal, Bihar, and Jharkhand. Temperatures in these areas have soared well above normal, with daytime highs consistently reaching dangerous levels.
Residents are advised to take necessary precautions, such as staying hydrated, avoiding direct sunlight during peak hours, and using cooling methods to prevent heat-related illnesses. Authorities have also been urged to ensure the availability of water and medical facilities to mitigate the adverse effects of the extreme heat.
Rainfall Forecast for Northeastern Regions
In contrast to the scorching heat in the north, the northeastern regions of India are likely to experience significant rainfall over the coming days. According to the IMD’s update on X (formerly Twitter), isolated heavy rainfall is expected over Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim from June 8th to 12th. Similarly, Assam, Meghalaya, and Arunachal Pradesh are likely to receive substantial rainfall from June 9th to 12th, with Nagaland also predicted to experience heavy rains on June 8th and 12th.
This rainfall is anticipated to bring relief from the heat and provide much-needed water for agricultural activities in these regions. However, residents should be prepared for potential disruptions and take precautions against flooding and landslides, which are common during heavy rainfall periods.
Weather Precautions and Preparedness
With extreme weather conditions affecting different parts of the country, it is crucial for individuals and communities to stay informed and prepared. The IMD has recommended several measures to cope with the heatwave:
- Stay Indoors: Limit outdoor activities, especially during the hottest parts of the day.
- Hydrate: Drink plenty of water and avoid beverages that can dehydrate, such as alcohol and caffeinated drinks.
- Cooling Measures: Use fans, air conditioning, and cool showers to lower body temperature.
- Protect Vulnerable Groups: Ensure that children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing health conditions are adequately protected from the heat.
In regions expecting heavy rainfall, the IMD advises:
- Stay Informed: Keep updated with local weather forecasts and warnings.
- Flood Preparedness: Have an emergency kit ready and know the safest routes to higher ground.
- Avoid Floodwaters: Do not attempt to walk or drive through floodwaters to prevent accidents and waterborne diseases.