Srinagar, June 24 -- The summer of 2025 hasn't merely arrived; it has entrenched itself like a siege-slow, sticky and suffocating. Across regions once used to a few blazing weeks and the odd scorcher, a new kind of heat has settled in: prolonged, oppressive, and dangerously moist. This is not just a heatwave. It is a humid heatwave, a double-edged sword that turns sunshine into a health hazard. Numbers Behind the SweatRecords keep falling. On 29 May 2024 an automatic station in Delhi's Mungeshpur flashed 52.3 degC, the highest instrument reading ever captured in India and hotter than the Sahara's average highs.Rajasthan's Barmer touched 46.4 degC in mid-April 2025, fully a month before the traditional hot spell.The India Meteorological De...
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