Severe Heatwave and Humid Conditions Grip Odisha
Heatwave Intensifies Across Odisha as Temperature Nears 45°C, Humidity Worsens Coastal Conditions
Jharsuguda Records Highest Temperature at 44.8°C
Odisha continues to suffer under intense heatwave conditions as temperatures and humidity levels reached dangerous levels across the state on Tuesday. While western Odisha is witnessing extreme heat, coastal districts are struggling with severe humid conditions and unbearable discomfort.
According to the Regional Meteorological Centre, Jharsuguda recorded the highest temperature in the state at 44.8 degrees Celsius.
As many as 21 cities across Odisha reported temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius.
Several Districts Cross 42°C Mark
Other major temperature recordings in the state include:
- Hirakud – 44°C
- Angul and Sambalpur – 43.6°C
- Boudh and Talcher – 43°C
- Sonepur – 42.6°C
- Titlagarh – 42.3°C
- Balangir – 42.2°C
The weather department has warned that temperatures may rise by another 2 to 3 degrees Celsius from Wednesday onward.
Coastal Odisha Faces Severe Humidity
Along with rising temperatures, high humidity levels have worsened conditions in coastal districts, making the weather extremely uncomfortable for residents.
The Meteorological Centre has predicted intense heat and humid weather in the districts of:
- Balasore
- Bhadrak
- Jajpur
- Kendrapara
- Cuttack
- Jagatsinghpur
- Puri
- Khordha
- Nayagarh
- Ganjam
- Gajapati
- Angul
- Dhenkanal
A Yellow Warning has been issued for these districts due to the prevailing heat and humidity conditions.
Thunderstorm and Kalbaisakhi Alert Issued
At the same time, the weather department has also issued an Orange Warning for thunderstorms, lightning and Kalbaisakhi rain in several districts.
The districts likely to be affected include:
- Mayurbhanj
- Keonjhar
- Sundargarh
- Balasore
- Bhadrak
- Kendrapara
- Jagatsinghpur
- Jajpur
- Cuttack
Officials have advised people in these regions to remain alert during thunderstorm activity.
Monsoon Likely to Become Active Soon
Meanwhile, weather conditions are gradually becoming favourable for the advancement of the southwest monsoon over the next three to four days.
The India Meteorological Department has predicted that the monsoon is likely to reach Kerala by May 26, raising hopes of relief from the ongoing heatwave conditions in Odisha and other parts of the country.

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