
🌍 Extreme Weather Alert Across the Indian Ocean Region
A powerful heatwave is currently impacting large parts of the North Indian Ocean region, bringing unusually high temperatures and humidity levels to countries including Sri Lanka, South India, and the Maldives.
As of March 2026, weather patterns show a significant rise in the Heat Index (feels-like temperature) due to a combination of intense sunlight, reduced cloud cover, and high humidity. This has created uncomfortable and potentially dangerous living conditions across the region.
🌡️ Why Is This Heatwave Happening?
Meteorologists explain that the region is currently experiencing:
- Reduced cloud formation, allowing direct sunlight to heat the ground
- High humidity levels, making it harder for sweat to evaporate
- Weak wind circulation, trapping heat close to the surface
This combination leads to a dangerous phenomenon where temperatures may read around 32°C–34°C, but feel like 38°C–42°C or even higher.
📍 Areas Most Affected in Sri Lanka
In Sri Lanka, several provinces and districts are currently experiencing “Caution Level” heat conditions.
🔥 High-Risk Provinces:
- Western Province
- North Western Province
- Southern Province
- Sabaragamuwa Province
📌 Severely Affected Districts:
- Anuradhapura
- Monaragala
- Mannar
- Vavuniya
Residents in these areas are reporting extreme daytime heat, especially between 11:00 AM and 4:00 PM.
🌊 Regional Impact Beyond Sri Lanka
🇮🇳 South India
States such as Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka are also facing extreme heat. Coastal regions are experiencing the “wet-bulb effect”, where humidity prevents the body from cooling naturally.
🇲🇻 Maldives
The Maldives is seeing temperatures rise above 34°C, with very high humidity levels, especially in the capital region.
⚠️ Health Risks During This Heatwave

Extreme heat combined with humidity can lead to:
- Heat exhaustion
- Heatstroke
- Severe dehydration
- Dizziness and fainting
Vulnerable groups include:
- Children 👶
- Elderly individuals 👴
- People with chronic illnesses
🛡️ Essential Safety Tips for the Public
👶 Protecting Children
- Encourage drinking water, king coconut, or fresh juices regularly
- Avoid outdoor play during peak hours
- Dress children in lightweight cotton clothing
- Never leave children inside parked vehicles
👴 Caring for the Elderly
- Check on elderly family members regularly
- Keep indoor spaces cool and ventilated
- Use cool showers or damp cloths to reduce body heat
- Watch for warning signs like confusion or rapid heartbeat
🌞 General Public Advice
- Stay hydrated throughout the day
- Use umbrellas, hats, or sunglasses when outdoors
- Avoid direct sun exposure during peak hours
- Rest immediately if experiencing dizziness or headaches
📊 What to Expect in the Coming Days
Weather forecasts suggest that:
- The heatwave may continue for several more days
- Humidity levels will remain high
- Nighttime temperatures may also stay warm, offering little relief
Experts recommend closely following updates from the Department of Meteorology Sri Lanka for official advisories.
🧠 Understanding the Bigger Picture
This heatwave highlights the growing impact of:
- Regional climate shifts
- Ocean temperature changes
- Increasing frequency of extreme weather events
Such conditions are becoming more common across South Asia, making awareness and preparedness more important than ever.
