Bhopal
The heat of the sun has intensified in the second week of March in Madhya Pradesh. In most districts of the state, the temperature has started reaching 34 degrees Celsius. Ratlam was the hottest place of this season on Monday. Where the maximum temperature reached 38 degrees Celsius. Especially in the areas adjoining Gujarat, there is a strong heat. The maximum temperature of the capital Bhopal and Indore districts has reached 35 degrees Celsius.
If we look at the maximum temperature of major districts, 35.4 degrees in Bhopal, 35.6 in Indore, 34.5 in Gwalior, 34 degrees Celsius in Jabalpur. If the minimum temperature is seen, then 21.3 in Bhopal, 21.4 in Indore, 15.2 in Gwalior, 12.9 degrees Celsius in Jabalpur.
Nights are still getting cold
The districts of the western areas of the state are more hot than the eastern districts. According to the Meteorological Department, on Monday, all the districts of the state have increased in both maximum and minimum temperatures. Even though the maximum temperature is rising, there is no major increase in night temperature. The nights of some districts are still cool.
According to meteorological experts, the western districts of the state are receiving southeast winds. While the eastern districts are coming to the north eastern winds. However, there is a western disturbance in the upper air around Iran. Its impact showed on the northern areas of the country, but it will not have much effect in the state.
38 in day, temperature above 23 degrees at night
- The effect of heat in the state has increased for the last 3 days. According to the Meteorological Department, on Monday, 38 degrees in Dhar-Ratlam, 37 degrees in Shivpuri-Mandla, 36.5 degrees in Guna, 36 degrees in Khargone, 35.8 degrees in Narmadapuram-Tikamgarh, 35.6 degrees in Khajuraho, 35.5 degrees in Damoh-Betul, 35.5 degrees in Narsinghpur and 35.1 degree Celsius in Khandwa.
- Talking about big cities, Ujjain was the hottest. The temperature here reached 37 degrees. 35.6 degrees in Indore, 35.4 degrees in Bhopal, 34.5 degrees in Gwalior and 34 degrees in Jabalpur.
- Talking about Sunday-Monday night, Dhar had the highest 23.2 degrees. At the same time, Bhopal, Indore had more than 21 degrees.
No longer effect of snowy air
Due to icy wind, the state was cold for four days. This broke the record of the last 10 years in many cities including Bhopal. In many cities, cold wave ran, while the mercury of the night reached 6 degrees. Small cities like Rajgarh, Shajapur, Umaria, Mandla, Naugaon and Malajkhand have been the coldest, but now the mercury has started increasing. The effect of snowy air is no longer.