📍 Odisha, Odisha · 🗂️ Development · 📅 14 May 2026 · ⏱️ 3 min read · ✍️ Western Odisha Mirror Desk
Odisha, Odisha — Duarsuni is bracing for fluctuating temperatures and intermittent rainfall over the coming week, according to the latest forecast from Skymetweather.com.
Background
Duarsuni, a rural area in western Odisha, endures a tropical climate marked by distinct wet and dry seasons. The region typically receives erratic rainfall between June and September, with summer temperatures peaking at 38°C. Weather patterns here are shaped by the Bay of Bengal monsoon, often resulting in sudden downpours.
Sequence of Events
Skymetweather.com’s analysis indicates scattered thunderstorms in Duarsuni on Tuesday, followed by a gradual rise in temperatures to 34°C by Thursday. Humidity levels will remain above 70% throughout the week, with isolated rain likely on Saturday. The hourly forecast for Monday shows morning temperatures at 26°C, climbing to 31°C by midday before dropping to 24°C overnight.
Community Impact
Local farmers, dependent on monsoon rains for paddy and maize cultivation, have voiced concerns over the unpredictable weather. “Unsteady rainfall delays sowing and increases pest risks,” said a farmer from Birmaharajpur block. Authorities at the Odisha State Disaster Management Authority have advised residents to secure livestock and crops, while health officials warn of heat-related illnesses during peak hours.
Duarsuni’s weather trends hold significant implications for Sambalpur district’s 1.2 million residents, where agriculture employs over 60% of the workforce. The region’s water management systems, including the Rengali Dam, face challenges as erratic rains strain reservoir levels.
What Happens Next
Skymet predicts a return to normal temperatures by next week, with sustained rainfall expected in the third week of May. Officials urge residents to monitor updates from the State Meteorological Centre to minimise disruptions.
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