Jajmauites bear punch of summer heat
Jajmauites in the Kanpur Cantt area are now feeling the intense summer heat. This becomes rather clear through their impromptu conversation about the approaching season in the fast-moving box lift.
One did not whimsically hesitate to point out that half of April has been coming to a gradual close as the date clears this stern fact instantly.
One indicated enjoying ice cream to beat the gradually rising daily temperatures, but another plump person maintained that this would not provide much relief from the weather pangs.
This year's monsoon is expected to start well in the hotter June, providing initial relief to farmers. However, relaxing rainfall may become uneven from July onwards, and conditions could become a bit more challenging in August and September.
According to the Meteorological Department, temperatures will rise in the coming days as winds begin to arrive from the Thar Desert in Rajasthan. The fifth disturbance will last until April 18th. A severe heat wave is expected after this particular time.
The gradual temperature rise is slowly increasing the heat. Due to dry weather during the day, city dwellers are beginning to feel the heat. They have been enjoying the AC air for their comfort.
It has also been maintained that another western disturbance may become relatively active by today's evening. For now, the sky remains quite clear, and there remains the chance of bright sunshine.
The gradual rise in daytime temperatures will continue. Due to light cold winds at night, the minimum temperature will not fluctuate but remain around normal. There is no possibility of soft, soothing rain at present. There persists compartively a comparatively different position directly.

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