Latest meteorological reports predict persistent dry weather across Odisha districts
Residents across the state should prepare for a prolonged period of heat and sun as the latest Odisha weather update indicates a significant lack of rainfall.Meteorological data from the past 24 hours shows that a dry spell has firmly established itself over every district.While some regions experienced minor temperature fluctuations, the overarching trend points toward a steady climb in mercury levels as summer approaches.
Jharsuguda recently emerged as the hottest spot in the state, recording a peak of 39.0°C.Conversely, Rourkela saw the lowest dip in the plains, with temperatures falling to 13.7°C. This wide gap between day and night temperatures is currently a defining feature of the local climate.In the capital city of Bhubaneswar, the maximum temperature reached 36.8°C, while Cuttack stayed slightly cooler at 34.8°C.
Forecasts provided by the Meteorological Centre in Bhubaneswar suggest that this dry pattern will remain unchanged for at least the next seven days.No major synoptic systems are currently influencing the region, which means citizens can expect clear skies and plenty of sunshine.The IMD has noted that there is no immediate warning for heavy rain, thunderstorms, or lightning, making this a period of stable but increasingly warm weather.
People living in the Twin Cities will notice a gradual increase in daily heat.In Bhubaneswar, daytime temperatures are expected to hover around 36°C initially, potentially climbing to 39°C by the end of the week.Cuttack is following a similar trajectory, with clear skies dominating the horizon.Nighttime temperatures in these urban centers will likely stay between 18°C and 23°C, providing some relief from the afternoon sun.
Agricultural activities can continue without the threat of rain, though the Odisha weather update emphasizes the need for proper irrigation due to the dry conditions.For those near the coast, the sea conditions remain safe for now, with no specific warnings issued for fishermen over the next five days.