Rajkot records 133-year high as Gujarat reels under heatwave; IMD issues alerts for Saurashtra-Kutch

Gujarat continues to battle a severe heatwave that has intensified since early April. On April 9, Rajkot became the hottest location in the state, hitting a staggering 45.2°C—the highest temperature recorded in the city for April in 133 years. In response, the District Education Officer (DEO) has directed all government, aided, and private schools in Rajkot city and district to operate between 7 AM and 11 AM for all grade levels.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued yellow alerts for Kutch, Rajkot, Banaskantha, and Sabarkantha, warning of continued heatwave conditions in these districts. In addition to Rajkot, 12 other cities reported temperatures above 41°C. Porbandar, in particular, saw an unusual 8.8°C rise above the normal temperature, reaching 43°C.

Gujarat Heatwave Snapshot:

Temperature spikes ranged from 1°C to 8.8°C above normal. Rajkot’s temperature exceeded the average by 6.2°C, while Surat saw a 4.9°C jump.

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Humidity levels along Gujarat’s coastal areas have surged due to sea winds, intensifying discomfort. The IMD anticipates a slight dip in temperatures—by 2–4°C—from Friday onwards as a low-pressure area develops over the Bay of Bengal.

Climate Extremes:

These figures underscore the rising frequency and intensity of extreme heat events across Gujarat.

What is a Heatwave?

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Heatstroke: First Aid & Home Remedies

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