Jharsuguda, Talcher sizzle at 44°C; Bhubaneswar sweats at 42.1 | Bhubaneswar News


Jharsuguda, Talcher sizzle at 44°C; Bhubaneswar sweats at 42.1
Women shield against the sun in Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar: Jharsuguda and Talcher were the hottest in the state recording 44°C each, followed by Titilagarh at 43.8°C. Twin cities of Bhubaneswar and Cuttack recorded 42.1°C and 41.8°C respectively with the heatwave tightening its grip across the state.The day temperature in Bhubaneswar was 3.8°C above normal, making it the highest recorded so far this April and also the hottest in the past two years. On Wednesday, mercury touched 41.2°C. In April last year, the city’s highest temperature was 39.7°C, recorded on April 5. The highest April temperature ever recorded in Bhubaneswar was 45.8°C logged on April 11, 2016, according to IMD data.The IMD has issued a heatwave warning for Friday in six districts, including Khurda, of which Bhubaneswar is a part. The other districts likely to experience heatwave conditions are Jharsuguda, Sambalpur, Balangir, Keonjhar and Angul.IMD has also warned that hot and humid conditions will continue for the next two days, till April 25, in 12 districts of Keonjhar, Balasore, Bhadrak, Jajpur, Kendrapada, Cuttack, Jagatsinghpur, Puri, Khurda, Nayagarh, Ganjam and Gajapati.Besides, the possibility of light to moderate rain or thunderstorm activity is likely to persist in some districts, spanning both coastal and interior Odisha, till April 29, an IMD bulletin said.Sanjeev Dwivedi, scientist at the IMD’s Bhubaneswar centre, said there would be no relief from the prevailing hot weather for the next three days, after which temperatures may drop by 2°C to 3°C.The sharp rise in temperatures forced many residents to stay indoors. “The heatwave is unbearable. I have decided not to step out during the day,” said Dinabandhu Boral, a retired teacher.The soaring heat has sharply pushed up demand for cold drinks and packaged water. “Sale of beverages, juices and packaged water have increased manifold over the last couple of days,” said Prabhat Patra, a trader in Chandrasekharpur.



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