MYSURU
Severe heat conditions continue across Mysuru district as temperatures rise sharply. H.D. Kote recorded near 40 degrees Celsius, while Nanjangud and surrounding taluks also reported high temperatures. Residents in Mysuru district are finding daytime heat difficult and staying indoors during peak hours. Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre data shows fluctuating temperatures across regions. Officials said a low heat risk alert is expected for next three days. Health experts advise elderly people, children and pregnant women to avoid outdoor exposure between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. They recommend drinking water, staying in shade and following safety guidance during summer heat.
The district administration has urged precautions to protect vulnerable groups from heat stress. Mysuru district continues to monitor weather changes as residents hope for relief soon. Tourist areas and rural regions have also been experiencing similar heat conditions affecting daily life. Authorities under KSNDMC have activated heat action planning measures to reduce risk and improve preparedness.
People are encouraged to follow official advisories and avoid unnecessary travel during peak heat hours. Simple precautions are expected to help reduce heat-related illnesses across the district this summer season. Officials said community awareness, timely warnings and hydration practices remain key to ensuring public safety during extreme heat conditions in Mysuru region overall. Authorities continue monitoring weather updates and urge residents to stay safe and cautious at all times.


