Western squall not to hit Kanpur region
The sky is relatively clear. The bright sun is sparkling as brightly as any fire emitting metal can possibly be. The pleasant weather is no longer persisting as the intense heat is quite unbearable compared to the few earlier nippy days.
We were, for the most part, directly experiencing intolerable hot weather now. To add to that, a sharp sun seemed to be scattering fire with it. We were watching something agonising upon us. How could we forget about it in the coming days?
This sort of hot weather, again and again, reminds us that nature's fury has been stamped onto the brain.
As the cyclonic circulation has reportedly ended, sunlight has become more intense. It is even being felt all around. In line with the movement of scattered clouds and moisture in the atmosphere, we have
been considering that there will be a change in the duration of the heat in the current relentless status.
According to weather experts, the western disturbance is approaching, but it remains weak as it was reportedly cleared. It will not have any adverse impact on the Kanpur region. However, the temperatures will continue to rise in line with weather trends.
The mercury has slowly started rising. The maximum temperature on Monday was 36 degrees. Whether this happens to be in line with the average temperature, it causes unease to all of us.
As the minimum temperature was recorded at 24 degrees Celsius, is it less than normal or clearly not?
Due to strong sunlight, the percentage of humidity in the morning atmosphere has been recorded at 66 per cent. The morning humidity has reportedly decreased by five per cent in 24 hours. The afternoon humidity has remained at 35 per cent for two consecutive days. It should be at least 40 per cent in the afternoon.

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