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    Temperatures Rise : October Heat Begins

03:01 AM
29 September 2024

Temperatures Rise
October Heat Begins Soon

As October approaches, India is bracing for the arrival of intense heat, a pattern that often follows the end of the monsoon season.

As the monsoon retreats, the clear skies will bring more direct sunlight, causing what is known as "October heat."

Cities such as Jaipur, Nagpur, and Jodhpur are already hovering around the 30–33°C mark.

With the retreating monsoon, October heat can bring increased discomfort, especially for those in urban areas.

Cities like Chennai, Kolkata, and Mumbai will also face high humidity, adding to the discomfort.

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