Minimum Temperatures are Rising Faster than Maximum Temperatures
Context : IMD data showed that minimum temperatures across many regions of India are rising faster than maximum temperatures.
Key Highlights:
- Warm nights reduce recovery from daytime heat stress and increase health risks.
- Urban Heat Island effect and climate change worsen rising night temperatures.
- Higher night temperatures affect agriculture, sleep quality and labour productivity.
- Several regions recorded above-normal minimum temperatures despite near-normal daytime temperatures.
Key Facts:
- IMD currently uses the 1991–2020 climatological baseline.
- Heatwaves are generally declared based on maximum temperature anomalies.
- Urban Heat Island effect makes urban areas warmer than surrounding rural regions.
- Rising night temperatures are considered an indicator of climate change.





