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Lucknow Heat Spike Pushes Night Temperatures Higher

Lucknow is witnessing an unusually warm start to March as night-time temperatures have climbed significantly above seasonal averages, signalling an early shift toward summer-like conditions across the city.

According to meteorological observations, the city recorded a minimum temperature of about 22°C, which is more than 8°C higher than the normal average for this time of year. Such readings are typically seen much later in the season, closer to late April rather than early March. Daytime temperatures have also climbed above seasonal norms. The maximum temperature recently reached around 34°C, nearly 4°C higher than average, reinforcing the trend of early seasonal warming across parts of Uttar Pradesh.

Meteorologists attribute the unusual weather pattern to a combination of atmospheric systems influencing northern India. A cyclonic circulation over Pakistan and an anti-cyclonic system over central India have weakened wind movement across the region. The resulting calm conditions allow heat to accumulate near the surface, preventing the atmosphere from cooling effectively during the night. The situation is further compounded by the absence of strong western disturbances—weather systems that normally bring cooler winds, rain or thunderstorms during late winter and early spring. Without these disturbances, the seasonal transition from winter to summer has accelerated, allowing temperatures to rise earlier than usual.

Regional weather data from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) also indicates that night temperatures across several parts of Uttar Pradesh have been “markedly above normal,” often exceeding seasonal averages by more than five degrees Celsius. Urban climatologists say such early warming episodes are becoming increasingly common in large and rapidly expanding cities. Built-up areas with dense construction, limited vegetation and extensive road networks tend to retain heat after sunset—a phenomenon widely known as the urban heat island effect. This can cause cities to remain warmer at night compared with surrounding rural areas.

In Lucknow, expanding residential neighbourhoods, rising vehicle numbers and ongoing infrastructure projects have intensified urban heat retention in recent years. When combined with stagnant atmospheric conditions, these factors can push night-time temperatures significantly above normal levels. The implications extend beyond weather statistics. Warmer nights reduce the natural cooling cycle that typically allows urban environments to recover from daytime heat. Public health experts warn that sustained high night temperatures can increase heat stress, particularly for vulnerable populations such as older residents, outdoor workers and people without access to cooling systems.

Urban planners also view these conditions as an indicator of broader climate pressures affecting Indian cities. As temperatures climb earlier in the year, demand for electricity, water and cooling infrastructure is likely to rise. Weather forecasters expect the warm conditions to persist for several days, with limited rainfall predicted in the near term.

For Lucknow, the early spike in night temperatures highlights a growing urban climate challenge: adapting city infrastructure and planning systems to manage rising heat levels while ensuring resilient, liveable urban environments.

Also Read: Delhi Begins Trials Of Air Pollution Control Technologies

Lucknow Heat Spike Pushes Night Temperatures Higher
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