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**Summary:**

Kanpur is bracing for another surge in humidity as southwest monsoon winds reactivate. While temperatures aren’t expected to drop significantly (in fact, they’ve risen slightly in recent days), the increased moisture in the air will make the heat feel much more oppressive. There’s a chance of light showers in the evening. Experts warn that the rising heat index, potentially reaching 55 degrees Celsius, poses a health risk, and advise residents to take precautions against heat-related illnesses.

**News Article:**

**Kanpur Faces Sweltering Conditions as Monsoon Winds Return**

**Kanpur, [Date – e.g., September 27, 2024]** – Kanpur residents are bracing for a return of oppressive heat and humidity as southwest monsoon winds are expected to reactivate starting tonight, according to the India Meteorological Department.

While temperatures are not predicted to fall, the rising humidity will cause significant discomfort. In the past two days, the mercury has already climbed by two degrees. According to Dr. S.N. Sunil Pandey, a senior weather expert at the Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology, there is a possibility of light showers or drizzle in the evening. Cloud cover is also expected today, which will bring slight reduction in the sunlight.

Friday’s maximum temperature was recorded at 36.1 degrees Celsius and minimum at 26.3 degrees Celsius.

“People can expect to experience high humidity along with weak sunlight over the next few days,” Dr. Pandey cautioned.

The most concerning aspect is the potential rise in the heat index, which experts warn could reach a dangerous 55 degrees Celsius. This level is considered hazardous to human health, increasing the risk of heat exhaustion, dizziness, and dehydration.

Health officials are advising Kanpur residents to take precautions to mitigate the effects of the heat and humidity. Recommended measures include staying hydrated by drinking plenty of water, avoiding strenuous activities during the hottest part of the day, and seeking shade whenever possible. Individuals are also advised to avoid going outside during the afternoon unless absolutely necessary.

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