As of May 14, 2026, Uttar Pradesh is experiencing a severe, prolonged heatwave, with temperatures in many areas, including Prayagraj and Lucknow, consistently exceeding 40∘C.

As of May 14, 2026, Uttar Pradesh is experiencing a severe, prolonged heatwave, with temperatures in many areas, including Prayagraj and Lucknow, consistently exceeding 40∘C.
Key Heatwave Conditions (May 14, 2026):-
Highest Temperatures: -
Regions like Banda and Prayagraj are experiencing extreme heat, with temperatures near 45∘ to 46∘C.
Severe Heat: -
Lucknow and surrounding areas are seeing maximum temperatures regularly surpassing 40∘C
RealFeel Temperatures: -
High humidity, particularly in the afternoons, is pushing RealFeel temperatures well above 45∘C, creating intense, oppressive conditions.
Dry Weather: -
The region is experiencing sunny, dry, and windy conditions, with little to no rain expected to break the heat.
Heat Alert: -
The IMD has issued a continued heatwave warning, advising residents to avoid outdoor activity between 11 AM and 4 PM.
Impact and Advisory:
Health Warning: -
Authorities advise against going out during the day due to the extreme heat and the high risk of heatstroke.
Public Safety:-
 Schools in some areas have announced early vacations, and public cooling centers are being prepared.
  Uttar Pradesh faces severe heatwave, temperatures exceed 40°C. Yellow alert issued for 26 districts, warm nights persist.
MJF Lion ER YK Sharma 

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