Delayed Monsoon Leaves Western Odisha Dry and Sweltering
Western Odisha is facing a severe dry spell due to a sluggish monsoon, resulting in significant rainfall deficits and soaring temperatures.
Western Odisha is facing a severe dry spell due to a sluggish monsoon, resulting in significant rainfall deficits and soaring temperatures.
In response to soaring temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius, Odisha authorities have extended the summer vacation for schools and anganwadi centres in five districts.
Due to extreme heat conditions, five districts in Odisha have postponed the reopening of schools and anganwadi centres until June 22.
The southwest monsoon is advancing in eastern India, bringing heavy rainfall to Kerala and parts of the southern peninsula, while heatwave conditions persist in northern regions like Rajasthan.
The India Meteorological Department predicts a longer wait for the monsoon in Odisha, with its arrival expected between June 12 and 15, coinciding with the Raja festival.
India’s weather is rapidly shifting, with the southwest monsoon expected to bring significant rainfall to many regions, while heatwave conditions persist in the north. Travelers should stay informed about the changing weather patterns.
The India Meteorological Department warns of persistent hot and humid conditions in Odisha, with temperatures remaining high until June 9.
A man’s attempt to cook an omelette in the scorching 44-degree heat of Odisha has gone viral, sparking a mix of reactions on social media.
Odisha is experiencing severe heat during the day, followed by Kalbaisakhi storms in the evening, leading to alerts across 21 districts.
The India Meteorological Department forecasts below-normal rainfall in Odisha during the 2026 Southwest Monsoon season, with implications for heatwave conditions across the region.
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