Temperature Fluctuations Continue After Rainfall
After recent rainfall in the Millennium City, temperatures continue to fluctuate. Partial cloud cover remained on Monday, with sunshine appearing intermittently. The maximum temperature was recorded at 37.3°C, which is four degrees below normal, while the minimum temperature stood at 22°C. However, the intense summer heat is gradually pushing temperatures upward again.
Humidity and Heat Reduce Outdoor Activity
Strong sunlight and humidity led to quieter roads and markets during the afternoon hours. A yellow alert has been issued for strong winds and rain on May 12 and 13. A change in weather conditions is expected due to an active western disturbance. Temperatures may rise up to 42°C in the coming days, increasing the heat intensity.
Advisory for Residents Amid Rising Heat
Residents have been advised to take precautions against the heat by avoiding direct sunlight during the afternoon, staying hydrated, and taking extra care of children and the elderly. Experts warn that the impact of hot winds may intensify, making it important for people to remain cautious. People are also being urged to avoid unnecessary outdoor activities and follow all safety measures to prevent heat-related health issues, especially for children, senior citizens, and individuals with existing illnesses.