Govt shifts hours as mercury soars to 44°C in Ludhiana.
Ludhiana: A punishing heatwave has paralysed daily life across the district as day temperature soared to 44°C, forcing local authorities to curtail govt office hours to protect the public from the blistering conditions.
The Indian Meteorological Department reported that overnight temperatures offered little relief, bottoming out at 26°C. Searing winds effectively emptied public spaces during the afternoon, with motorists describing the outdoor air as an open oven. The extreme conditions have forced commuters to carry water rations to avoid heat exhaustion.
Compounding the crisis, the scorching weather has triggered an adjustment to public infrastructure schedules. Local residents welcomed a govt mandate of shifting administrative operations to an early-morning schedule, with doors closing at 1.30pm to ensure citizens can complete official business before the most dangerous afternoon heat peaks.
Relief is imminent for the embattled region. A shifting western disturbance — a high-altitude storm system originating from the Mediterranean — is tracking across northern India, promised to break the heatwave with cloud cover and scattered thundershowers.
Pavneet Kaur Kingra, head of climate change and agricultural meteorology at Punjab Agricultural University, said the storm system will drive temperatures down significantly over the coming days.
Forecasters predict the mercury will dip to 42°C on May 28, before dropping sharply to 38°C on May 29 as the storm system arrives. The cold front will peak on May 30, bringing a pleasant high of 37°C and an overnight low of 21°C.
The respite will be brief. Meteorological data shows the western disturbance will clear by the end of the month, triggering a gradual warming trend from May 31 that will push temperatures back up to 40°C by June 2.
Compounding the crisis, the scorching weather has triggered an adjustment to public infrastructure schedules. Local residents welcomed a govt mandate of shifting administrative operations to an early-morning schedule, with doors closing at 1.30pm to ensure citizens can complete official business before the most dangerous afternoon heat peaks.
Relief is imminent for the embattled region. A shifting western disturbance — a high-altitude storm system originating from the Mediterranean — is tracking across northern India, promised to break the heatwave with cloud cover and scattered thundershowers.
Pavneet Kaur Kingra, head of climate change and agricultural meteorology at Punjab Agricultural University, said the storm system will drive temperatures down significantly over the coming days.
Forecasters predict the mercury will dip to 42°C on May 28, before dropping sharply to 38°C on May 29 as the storm system arrives. The cold front will peak on May 30, bringing a pleasant high of 37°C and an overnight low of 21°C.
The respite will be brief. Meteorological data shows the western disturbance will clear by the end of the month, triggering a gradual warming trend from May 31 that will push temperatures back up to 40°C by June 2.
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