Heatwave Intensifies in Himachal Pradesh Plains: Una and Neri Peak at 39.7°C
Summer has taken a formidable turn in Himachal Pradesh as a blistering heatwave sweeps across both the low-lying plains and the hilly terrains. The state is experiencing a rapid surge in mercury levels, breaking recent records and pushing the regional temperatures well above the seasonal average. According to the Meteorological Centre Shimla, the plains are bracing for an extended spell of extreme heat, with the industrial town of Una and the agricultural hub of Neri emerging as the hottest pockets in the state, both recording a maximum temperature of 39.7°C.
Scorching Sun Bakes Both Plains and Hills
The intense radiation over the past 24 hours has led to a uniform rise in day temperatures by approximately 3°C across Himachal Pradesh. This sudden spike has not only impacted the low-lying plain sectors but has also caused the typically cooler mountainous regions to heat up significantly.
In a surprising shift compared to previous years, state capital Shimla saw its maximum temperature jump to 28.6°C—surpassing the peak temperature recorded around the same date last year. Similarly, Sundernagar experienced a sharp climb, reaching 38.1°C. At least ten key stations across the state have already breached the 35°C mark, signaling an early and aggressive onset of peak summer conditions.
Temperature Metrics Across Key Regions
The Meteorological Department reported the following maximum temperatures across various stations, highlighting the expansive nature of the current heatwave.
Local administrations in high-temperature zones like Una are closely monitoring the situation. With the intense heat causing heat-stress risks, discussions are underway regarding potential adjustments to school timings to protect students from peak afternoon radiation.
A Brief Relief: Active Western Disturbance Ahead
While the next 48 hours are expected to remain dry and intensely hot with tightening heatwave conditions, a standard weather shift is on the horizon. The Meteorological Centre Shimla has indicated that a fresh Western Disturbance is scheduled to become active over the Western Himalayan region starting May 21.
IMD Weather Outlook: The approaching meteorological system is highly likely to trigger isolated thunderstorms, gusty winds, and light to moderate rainfall across the middle hills, alongside potential light snowfall in the highest altitudinal zones.
This upcoming atmospheric instability is anticipated to break the current dry spell, offering much-needed respite from the rising heatwave by pulling down the soaring maximum temperatures across the state later in the week.
Essential Advisory for Residents and Tourists
With the plains touching nearly 40°C, local authorities have issued standard health advisories to mitigate heat-related illnesses:
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Hydration: Drink ample water throughout the day, even if not explicitly thirsty, and consume fluids like buttermilk or lemonade.
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Peak Hours Protection: Avoid direct exposure to the sun between 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM when ultraviolet radiation and temperatures peak.
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Travel Caution: Tourists traveling from neighboring plains to Himachal Pradesh are advised to brace for warmer transits through lower districts before entering cooler alpine zones.

