Overview
- Srinagar reached 34.4°C on May 22, marking its third-highest May temperature since 1892.
- Qazigund recorded 33.5°C, its third-highest May temperature since 1956, reflecting widespread regional heat extremes.
- Forecasters noted that Srinagar's May temperatures are approximately nine degrees above normal averages.
- The Jammu and Kashmir administration, along with medical professionals, has issued advisories urging residents to stay hydrated and limit outdoor activities.
- Meteorological predictions indicate a renewed heat surge lasting through May 24 after brief rain relief earlier in the week.