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“No break from the heat in the upcoming days”

Kanpur: The city is suffering from extreme heat wave conditions even if there isn’t a heat wave. The majority of the dry and hot weather is being felt by individuals.

Tuesday’s low temperature was recorded at 23 degrees in the morning, while the city had a maximum temperature of 38 degrees Celsius with wind speeds of 8 km/h.

There were brief periods when it seemed as if the sky was cloudy, but a few minutes later, brilliant sunlight began to cause traffic congestion once again.

The Met Office reports that the city’s humidity level was 25 percent. The majority of individuals favored remaining inside.
The temperature on Wednesday is expected to grow much higher and might even reach 40 degrees, according to meteorologists. People should remain indoors since the temperature will soar over the next several days. They estimated that the average humidity would be around 24%.

Mumbai had a dip in temperature along with excessive humidity. Despite the heatwave warning, the temperature dropped. The forecast indicates that there may be light rain in hot, muggy locations. Parts of the ghats could rain.

Kolkata’s dry heat increases the danger of heat stroke. Sweating facilitates cooling, while dry periods prevent sweating from occurring. Vulnerability is increased by age and medical issues. Maintaining adequate clothes and hydration are preventative strategies.

Apply sunscreen, find shade, drink plenty of water, keep your skin cool, moisturize, protect your lips, wear light clothes, use cooling skincare products, avoid over-exfoliating your skin, and shield your eyes from UVA and UVB radiation to protect your skin during a heatwave.

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