The effect of snowfall and rain in Jammu and Kashmir has started becoming visible in various districts including Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh. The temperature may drop by one to two degrees Celsius in the coming days. At present the day and night temperatures remain above normal.
The havoc of cold is being seen in various districts of Madhya Pradesh. Sunday-Monday night has been recorded as the coldest night in Rajgarh MP after Naugaon. The minimum temperature of Rajgarh has been recorded at 8.0 degrees.
Due to increasing cold, the Collector changed the opening time of schools from class 1st to 8th from 9 am. It is noteworthy that cold winds have been blowing in the district for the last three-four days. Due to this, not only the days but also the nights are getting cold. Winter has been showing its effects in the district since the last week of November.
The temperature has fallen by 8 degrees for the second time this season. Whereas on Saturday-Sunday night the lowest temperature was recorded at seven degrees. Which was the lowest temperature of this season.
After this, the temperature increased by one degree on the intervening night of Sunday-Monday, but still the cold remained in full force. This time Rajgarh has been the second coldest district of Madhya Pradesh.
The lowest temperature in Madhya Pradesh was recorded at 7.8 degrees in Naugaon, followed by Rajgarh at 8.0 degrees. In view of the winter in Rajgarh district, the school timings have been changed by Collector Dr. Girish Kumar Mishra.
The mercury remained near 11.5 degrees in Bhopal for two days.
The mercury remained near 11.5 degrees in the capital Bhopal for two days. The minimum temperature has remained near 11 degrees for two days. The effect of cold has increased due to day and night temperatures being lower than normal. The day temperature has reached 26 degrees Celsius which is 2 degrees less than normal.
At the same time, the night temperature dropped to 11.5 degrees, which is 3 degrees Celsius less than normal. Due to drop in mercury, there is shivering cold during day and night.
How will the weather be in the next 48 hours?
According to the Meteorological Department, a change in the weather is expected in Madhya Pradesh after the next 48 hours. A period of severe cold may begin. The entire state can get cold due to icy winds.
Its greater impact will be seen in the northern part. A Western Disturbance is active over North-Western India. Due to this, there will be snowfall in the mountains and northern winds will come rapidly in Madhya Pradesh. Due to which the cold is expected to increase during day and night in the state.
According to meteorologist Ritesh Kumar, a cyclone is currently active in Tamil Nadu, due to which the sky is lightly cloudy. This was supposed to increase the temperature, but due to rain and snowfall in Jammu and Kashmir, the northern winds have increased. Due to this, there will be a slight drop in temperature by one to two degrees for the next three days.