Wondering how hot it is right now in Prayagraj? The city’s temperature usually swings between 30°C and 42°C in summer, dropping to the low 20s during the monsoon. You can check the exact reading on the IMD website or any reliable weather app. Knowing the exact number helps you plan your day, whether you’re heading to work or heading out for a walk.
Today’s temperature sits at around 38°C with humidity hovering near 70%. That combination feels hotter than the thermometer shows, so it’s a good idea to keep an eye on the heat index. If the index climbs above 45°C, doctors start warning about heat‑related illness. Simple actions like drinking water every hour can keep you safe.
The morning started cool at 28°C, but by noon the mercury shot up to 39°C. Evening lows will likely stay around 30°C, giving you a short break before nightfall. Expect scattered showers later in the week, which can temporarily lower the temperature by a few degrees. However, the overall trend stays warm until the monsoon fully arrives in late June.
For commuters, the heat can affect traffic and public transport. Buses may run slower, and air‑conditioned coaches become a must‑have. If you’re driving, let your car idle for a minute before starting to avoid engine strain. Also, road surfaces can get sticky, increasing stopping distances – keep a safe gap.
First, stay hydrated. Carry a bottle of water and sip regularly, even if you don’t feel thirsty. Add a pinch of salt or a squeeze of lemon for electrolytes when you’re outdoors for long periods. Second, dress smart – light cotton shirts and loose pants let sweat evaporate, keeping your body cool.
Third, plan outdoor activities for early morning or late evening. The temperature difference of 5‑7°C can make a huge comfort gap. If you must be out during peak heat, use a wide‑brimmed hat and sunscreen with at least SPF 30. Shade is your friend, so seek trees or covered areas whenever possible.
Fourth, use cooling techniques at home. Place a bowl of ice in front of a fan to circulate cooler air, or hang wet curtains in front of windows. These low‑cost tricks lower indoor temperature by a few degrees without raising your electricity bill.
Finally, stay informed. Sign up for IMIM alerts on your phone; they send SMS when heat warnings are issued. Knowing when a heat wave is expected lets you adjust plans in advance, protecting health and avoiding surprise disruptions.
Prayagraj’s temperature can be intense, but with a few simple habits you’ll stay comfortable. Keep checking the forecast, drink plenty of fluids, and choose the right time for outdoor tasks. That way, the heat won’t slow you down.