Punjab & Chandigarh Sizzle: Heatwave Alert Issued as Mercury Hits 44°C; Relief Expected Soon
Chandigarh | April 24, 2026: Intense summer conditions have tightened their grip on the region, with Punjab and Chandigarh witnessing a sharp rise in temperatures. As a severe heatwave persists, the local Meteorological Centre has issued a yellow alert, warning residents of extreme heat over the next 48 hours.
Bathinda Emerges as the Hotspot
The city of Bathinda recorded the highest temperature of the season so far, reaching a scorching 44.0°C—nearly 4 degrees above the seasonal average. It isn't alone in the heat; at least 10 districts across Punjab have seen the mercury cross the 40°C mark. Notable temperatures include:
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Faridkot: 42.0°C
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Patiala: 41.6°C
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Ludhiana: 40.6°C
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Health Advisory and Impact
With temperatures rising 2–3°C above normal, the Health Department has urged the public to avoid outdoor activities during peak afternoon hours (12:00 PM to 4:00 PM). The heat is particularly impacting farmers and laborers working in grain markets (mandis) during the ongoing wheat procurement season.
Respite in Sight: Rain & Thunderstorms from April 26
While the heat is currently peaking, a Western Disturbance is expected to bring much-needed relief. According to the IMD, a shift in weather is likely starting April 26, lasting through April 29.
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Forecast: Light to moderate rain and thunderstorms.
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Wind: Gusty winds reaching speeds of 30–40 km/h.
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Impact: A expected gradual dip in temperatures by 2–4°C across Punjab, Haryana, and Chandigarh.
