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Gurgaon Braces for a Sweltering Heatwave as Temperatures Near 44°C

Heatwave Warning: Gurgaon’s Mercury Set to Climb to Near‑44°C This Week

Gurgaon and surrounding parts of Haryana are gearing up for an intense heatwave, with forecasts predicting temperatures close to 44°C and health advisories issued for residents.

Gurgaon, the bustling satellite city of Delhi, is about to feel the full force of an Indian summer. Meteorologists say the mercury could inch up to a blistering 44 °C by the end of the week, making it one of the hottest stretches of the season so far.

The heat isn’t arriving alone. Humidity levels are expected to hover around 60 %, meaning the “feels‑like” temperature could be even higher. For many who work outdoors or travel long distances, that combination can turn a simple commute into a grueling ordeal.

Local authorities have already sounded the alarm. The municipal corporation is urging people to stay hydrated, avoid midday outings, and seek shade whenever possible. Schools have been advised to cancel morning assemblies, and some offices are considering staggered timings to help employees dodge the peak sun.

It’s not just the immediate discomfort that worries experts. Prolonged exposure to such high temperatures can exacerbate health issues, especially for the elderly, children, and those with pre‑existing conditions. Hospitals in Gurgaon are being told to keep extra supplies of IV fluids and to be prepared for a spike in heat‑related ailments.

While the forecast looks grim for the next few days, there is a silver lining. By early next week, the monsoon trough is expected to move in, bringing a welcome drop in temperature and a chance for some much‑needed relief. Until then, residents are being asked to take precautions, keep cool, and look out for one another.

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