In the Sehore district, the weather is currently showing two hues. People have begun to feel the intense heat as a result of the strong afternoon sun, but there is also shade, strong wind, and occasionally droplets of rain. The highest recorded temperature was 38 degrees Celsius, while the lowest was 22 degrees Celsius.
According to Dr. SS Tomar, a meteorologist at the Government Agricultural College's Meteorological Center, the effects of the Western Disturbance are probably still felt today. This explains why the weather is changing frequently. However, the highest recorded daytime temperature today was 38 degrees Celsius. He said that although the current weather pattern will persist, there is a chance that the temperature would rise much more during the next few days.
Weather changes can lead to the spread of diseases.
CMHO Dr. Sudhir Kumar Dehariya announced that physicians, paramedics, and others will have to furnish information in the summer about the signs, diagnosis, treatment, and avoidance of illnesses brought on by extreme heat, potential heat waves, heat stroke, and air pollution. There is training for health staff.
Changing weather can lead to health difficulties.
Everyone experiences fainting, muscle stiffness, seizures, irritability, headaches, excessive perspiration, weakness, dizziness, rapid breathing and heartbeat, nausea and vomiting, and loss of sleep during the summer months. This includes both children and the elderly. There might be further issues. First aid is crucial in stopping this.
In addition, it is recommended that people drink water before leaving the house and to continue doing so on a regular basis. The body has an adequate supply of water as a result. After three hours of preparation, the meal should not be used, unless it is pure and fresh.