Gwalior is hot in Bhado, “March” of clouds

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Gwalior is hot in Bhado, “March” of clouds


Bhadrapad or Bhado month of Hindu calendar is the month of rainy season, but due to the break in monsoon these days, the mercury is increasing. The temperature is constantly around 34 to 35 degree Celsius, while due to the humidity present in the atmosphere, people have to face sticky sweaty heat. However, clouds come, as if they are marching and go away.

On Sunday too, the sun shone brightly throughout the day, due to which people were troubled by the humidity. According to the Meteorological Department, due to the effect of the new system formed in the Bay of Bengal, there is a possibility of moderate to heavy rainfall from September 11. On Sunday, the sun shone brightly since morning. Due to this, the temperature crossed 32.5 degrees at 11:30 in the morning. At around three in the afternoon, there were thick clouds in the sky, but it did not rain.

However, the advantage of this was that within three hours between 2.30 pm and 5.30 pm, the mercury dropped by 4.6 degrees, which brought some relief from the heat in the evening. According to the local meteorological center, the maximum temperature recorded on Sunday was 34.8 degrees. Whereas the minimum temperature was 26.3 degrees. According to the Meteorological Department, the monsoon trough line is currently passing over Jhansi. Also, the cyclonic circle formed in the Bay of Bengal has now turned into a low pressure area. There is a possibility of change in the weather as it moves forward. Due to the effect of this new system, the possibility of good rain has also been expressed from the coming 11th and 12th September.