• Assam Gripped by Severe Heat Wave: IMD issues warning of High Temperatures

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    Assam Gripped by Severe Heat Wave: IMD issues warning of High Temperatures

    As Assam faces this intense heat wave, it's vital for residents to stay informed and take proactive measures to safeguard their health and well-being.

    Digital Desk: Assam residents are preparing for sweltering conditions as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issues a stern warning regarding the prevailing weather. Over the next 24 hours, Assam is set to endure an unrelenting heat wave, characterized by soaring temperatures and stifling humidity levels.

    Temperature Situation: Yesterday's Maximum Temperature 35°C or above: Lumding 43.0°C, Goalpara 37.8°C, Dibrugarh Airport 38.8°C, Dhubri 38.2°C, Barpeta 40.0°C, Kajalgaon 41.1°C, Udalguri KVK 39.1°C, N. Lakhimpur 39.2°C Tezpur 39.5°C, Silchar 40.0°C, Guwahati Airport 40.1°C, Jorhat 37.5°C, Rangia 39.2°C, Golaghat 37.0°C, Mangaldoi KVK 39.0°C, Guwahati city 39.3°C 

    Today's Minimum Temperature 23°C or above: Guwahati 27.6°C, Silchar 28.0°C, Dhubri 28.2°C, Chirang 27.0°C, N.Lakhimpur 24.8°C, Bongaigaon 27.7°C, Tezpur 27.5°C, Golaghat 28.0°C, Mangaldoi 27.0°C, Dibrugarh Airport 24.6°C, Jorhat 25.9°C, Rangia 26.8°C, Chaparmukh 26.0°C, Goalpara 25.4°C Yesterday's Highest Maximum Temperature: Lumding 43.0°C Today's Highest Minimum Temperature: Dhubri 28.2°C

    Forecast: The IMD predicts a further rise in maximum temperatures by 4°C to 6°C across certain plains districts over the next day, followed by a gradual decline of 2°C to 4°C in the subsequent 48 hours. Minimum temperatures are also expected to increase by 1-3°C initially, with slight fluctuations thereafter.

    Impact & Necessary Measures: While many may find the heat tolerable, vulnerable groups like infants, the elderly, pregnant women, and individuals with pre-existing health conditions are at higher risk of heat-related illnesses. In light of these conditions, the following precautions are strongly recommended:

    • Dress in lightweight, breathable clothing, preferably light-colored.
    • Protect yourself from direct sunlight with hats, umbrellas, or seeking shade during peak hours.
    • Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water, even if not feeling thirsty, to prevent dehydration.
    • Farmers and outdoor workers should minimize sun exposure during the hottest times of the day.
    • Never leave children or pets unattended in parked vehicles, as interior temperatures can become dangerously high.
    • Exercise caution and monitor outdoor activities, particularly rallies or gatherings, during peak heat hours.

    As Assam faces this intense heat wave, it's vital for residents to stay informed and take proactive measures to safeguard their health and well-being.