Bhatinda – Punjab Weather Update: Orange alert for today for Warm Night, Heat Wave, | AQI | May 23, 2025 | IMD Forecast for the upcoming week

Weather Update: A Glance at Bhatinda

Welcome to the latest weather news for Bhatinda on May 23, 2025. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), prepare for a spell of heat today with temperatures hitting a high of 47.0°C and dropping to a low of 27.0°C. The air quality index (AQI) stands at 106, which is in the moderate range. Expect a primarily clear sky to linger. An Orange alert has been issued, signaling a warm night with potential heatwave conditions.

Here’s a bit more detail on today’s forecast and what’s expected in the coming days for Bhatinda:

  • 🌅 Sunrise: 05:34
  • 🌄 Sunset: 19:23
  • 🌙 Moonrise: 02:34
  • 🌑 Moonset: 15:15

Recent Weather Observations in Bhatinda

  • Yesterday’s Maximum Temperature was a brisk 42.5°C
  • Today’s Minimum Temperature remains at 27.0°C
  • Rainfall received in the past 24 hours: None, 0 mm

Current Air Quality: Bhatinda

The Air Quality Index (AQI) measures at 106, categorized as “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups“. The chief offender is PM2.5.

Individuals sensitive to air quality changes should take precautions, although it is unlikely to impact the broader populace significantly.

Alerts and Warnings for Bhatinda – Bhatinda

Date Warning Description Alert Level
2025-05-22 Warm Night, Heat Wave Yellow alert
2025-05-23 Warm Night, Heat Wave Orange alert
2025-05-24 Warm Night, Heat Wave Yellow alert
2025-05-25 No Warning No alert
2025-05-26 No Warning No alert

Bhatinda – Bhatinda Weather: FAQs

Is there rain in today’s forecast?
No, the forecast shows no rain today.

What time is sunrise in Bhatinda today?
Sunrise is at 05:34.

What time is moonrise in Bhatinda today?
Moon should be visible at around 02:34 today.

What is the source of this data?
The data is sourced from the IMD and aqicn.org.

What is the AQI today?
The AQI is 106, which is considered “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups“.

What is PM 2.5?
PM 2.5 refers to tiny particles in the air that are 2.5 micrometers or smaller in diameter, which is about 30 times smaller than the width of a human hair. Because they are so small, they can get deep into your lungs and even enter your bloodstream.
These particles come from sources like car exhaust, industrial emissions, fires, and dust. PM 2.5 is harmful because it can cause health problems, especially in the lungs and heart, leading to issues like asthma, lung disease, and heart attacks.

What Preventive Measures are being taken in High AQI Regions?
Stay indoors with windows closed and use an air purifier if possible. Avoid outdoor exercise, Avoid smoking, If the outdoor air improves (e.g., after rain), ventilate your home by briefly opening windows.
If you need to go outside, wear an N95 mask to block tiny particles.

Stay tuned for more updates on the weather in – Bhatinda.