Residents are being urged to take necessary steps to adapt to the fluctuating weather conditions characterized by warm, humid daytime temperatures and significantly cooler nights. Meteorologists warn that the temperature swings, combined with high humidity levels, may increase the risk of health issues such as dehydration and respiratory discomfort. Additionally, the potential formation of fog during early mornings and late nights could reduce visibility, posing hazards for commuters and outdoor workers alike. Experts recommend staying hydrated, wearing appropriate clothing layers, and exercising caution when traveling during fog-prone hours.

Key precautions advised include:

  • Keeping windows slightly open to improve indoor air circulation
  • Using humidifiers or dehumidifiers to maintain comfortable indoor moisture levels
  • Avoiding outdoor activities during dense fog periods
  • Checking weather updates regularly for sudden temperature shifts
Time of Day Expected Conditions Recommended Action
Daytime Warm & Humid Stay hydrated; light clothing
Evening Cooling temperatures Wear layers; prepare for outdoor activities
Night Cool with possible fog Limit travel; use fog lights while driving