Tripura Weather Update: Mild Heat, Partly Cloudy Skies Across Districts
Agartala-The India Meteorological Department (IMD), Agartala, has reported partly cloudy skies across all eight districts of Tripura during the 24-hour period ending at 8:30 AM today. No rainfall was recorded in any district.

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Tripura Weather Update: District-wise Highlights
District-wise Highlights
- West Tripura: Maximum temperature 33.4°C, minimum 20.4°C. Humidity ranged between 93% and 42%.
- Sepahijala: Highest temperature at 36.4°C, with humidity peaking at 100%.
- Khowai: Warmest district at 37.1°C, minimum 18.5°C.
- Gomati: 35.4°C maximum, humidity between 100% and 32%.
- North Tripura: 35.7°C maximum, 19.7°C minimum.
- South Tripura: 35.2°C maximum, humidity between 100% and 31%.
- Dhalai: 33.9°C maximum, lowest minimum temperature at 18.2°C.
- Unakoti: 34.4°C maximum, 20.6°C minimum.
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Key Takeaways
- No rainfall was recorded across the state.
- Partly cloudy skies dominated, indicating stable weather conditions.
- High humidity levels (up to 100%) were observed in most districts, suggesting discomfort despite moderate temperatures.
- Khowai registered the highest temperature, while Dhalai recorded the lowest minimum.
Outlook
The IMD notes that the combination of high humidity and rising temperatures may lead to warmer afternoons in the coming days. Residents are advised to stay hydrated and avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight.
Extreme Humidity Peaks at 100% Creating Discomfort
The most challenging aspect of the current weather is the staggering humidity levels. Sepahijala, Gomati, and South Tripura all recorded humidity peaking at 100%. This high moisture content significantly increases the “real feel” of the heat, leading to widespread physical discomfort even in areas like Dhalai, which recorded the state’s lowest minimum temperature of 18.2°C.
IMD Advisory: Staying Safe as Heat Intensifies
The IMD Agartala outlook suggests that the combination of high humidity and rising temperatures will lead to increasingly warmer afternoons. With stable weather conditions likely to persist, residents are strongly advised to stay hydrated and avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight during the peak hours of the day to prevent heat exhaustion.
Source: Tripura Weather Update: India Meteorological Department, Agartala
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