After experiencing the fourth-highest rainfall in the last 25 years, the weather is now making us sweat in late September. The rising temperatures, coupled with the humidity that hasn’t subsided for the past few days, are now making us feel the heat. Amid the rising temperatures, people felt the intense heat and humidity throughout Monday. By evening, according to the Meteorological Department’s bulletin, Chandigarh recorded the hottest day in North India after Delhi. Delhi’s maximum temperature was 37.5 degrees Celsius, while Chandigarh city recorded 37 degrees Celsius. Similar weather conditions are expected in the coming days, but relief may be available in the second week of October.
That’s why the weather is becoming harsher.
After the above-normal monsoon rains, the weather suddenly cleared. According to weather experts, it usually takes a few days for the weather to clear up completely after the monsoon’s departure. However, this time, with the monsoon’s departure, the temperature is rising as the weather clears completely. Another important reason is that the high humidity in the air and ground following this year’s heavy rainfall has intensified the heat, intensifying the temperature. The disturbance will intensify wind activity along with rain. According to the Meteorological Department, a western disturbance is becoming active. Although this activity will not directly affect the city, it will intensify wind activity along with rain in Himachal. If even a little snow falls on the high mountains during this time, the wind activity will cause a decrease in temperatures in the plains, and the cold winds will reach the plains, reducing the humidity.


