The sunstroke toll in the state mounted to 13 today with three more deaths reported from Angul and Balasore districts, according to sources in special relief commissioner's office.
While 14 districts had recorded temperature above 40 degrees C yesterday, the number came down to four today due to overcast sky, IMD regional director S C Sahu said, adding there is no heatwave warning for tomorrow.
Bhubaneswar, which recorded 43.5 degrees C with relative humidity (RH) level at 82 per cent yesterday, experienced a high of 39.9 degrees C with RH at 84 per cent.
The highest temperature of 44 degrees C was recorded at Sonepur in western Odisha followed by Sundergarh (41), Talcher (40.8) and Bhawanipatna (40.5), Met office sources said.
The number of alleged sunstroke death cases has meanwhile increased to 134 of which 13 have been confirmed as heat-related ones, Special Relief Commissioner P K Mohapatra said.