The ongoing heatwave has substantially altered the traditional celebrations of Holi, impacting both outdoor festivities and overall public health. As temperatures soar, revelers must adapt their plans to ensure safety and well-being. With the mercury rising, many families are opting for indoor celebrations or postponing outdoor activities to the cooler hours of the day. This shift not only disrupts traditional gatherings but also affects local businesses that rely on the influx of customers during this vibrant festival. To beat the heat, some communities are organizing shaded areas and providing water stations, encouraging attendees to stay hydrated and safe while enjoying the festivities.

Despite the challenges posed by the extreme temperatures, there remains a strong spirit of resilience among Mumbaikars. Individuals are finding creative ways to celebrate while respecting health guidelines. Popular alternatives include organized festivities in air-conditioned venues and water balloon games during the morning hours. Additionally, local communities are spreading awareness about the importance of staying cool and protecting oneself from heat-related illnesses. Here are some tips being shared widely:

  • Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day.
  • Avoid Peak Sun Hours: Plan activities during early morning or late evening.
  • Wear Light Clothing: Choose breathable fabrics to stay cool.
  • Use Sunscreen: Protect your skin from harmful UV rays.
time of Day Suggested Activities weather Forecast
Morning (7 AM – 10 AM) Outdoor games and water festivities Temperature: 30°C, AQI: Moderate
Afternoon (12 PM – 3 PM) Indoor celebrations, face painting Temperature: 38°C, AQI: Unhealthy
Evening (5 PM – 8 PM) Community gatherings, music Temperature: 32°C, AQI: Good