Day Heat, Evening Cold — Why This Weather Is Making People Sick
This “confusing weather” (hot days + cool evenings) is very common during seasonal changes, especially in North India. Your body struggles to adjust quickly, which weakens immunity and leads to illness.
🤒 Why this weather affects your health
- Sudden temperature change
- Day heat (30–40°C) + evening coolness (20–22°C) shocks your body
- This affects your immune system
- Body fails to adapt quickly
- Your body needs time to adjust, but daily fluctuations don’t allow it
- Result: fatigue, weakness, headache
- Higher risk of infections
- Viral infections, cold, cough, and fever spread easily
- Dust + pollution + weather change = perfect combo for illness
- Dehydration during the day
- You sweat more in heat but don’t drink enough water
- Leads to weakness and low immunity
- Cold exposure in evening
- After sweating in heat, sudden cool air can trigger throat infections
- Allergies increase
- Changing weather increases dust, pollen → sneezing, runny nose
- Poor lifestyle habits
- AC in day + fan/cold air at night makes the situation worse
🛡️ How to protect yourself (Expert Tips)
- Dress in layers
- Wear light clothes in day, carry a light jacket/shawl for evening
- Stay hydrated
- Drink 8–10 glasses of water
- Add coconut water, lemon water
- Avoid sudden temperature change
- Don’t go directly from AC to outdoor heat or vice versa
- Boost immunity
- Include vitamin C foods (orange, amla, lemon)
- Take warm soups or herbal tea
- Keep your throat safe
- Avoid cold drinks at night
- Drink lukewarm water
- Maintain hygiene
- Wash hands regularly
- Avoid crowded places if possible
- Sleep properly
- At least 7–8 hours sleep keeps immunity strong
⚠️ Important takeaway
Right now, the forecast shows very hot days (up to 40°C+) and cooler nights, which is exactly the kind of fluctuation that causes illness.


