Clouds, fog and light rain continue in Madhya Pradesh, weather will change again due to new western disturbance from January 14

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Clouds, fog and light rain continue in Madhya Pradesh, weather will change again due to new western disturbance from January 14


Bhopal
Due to moisture coming with the winds, there are clouds in most of the cities of Madhya Pradesh. It also rained in some areas on Saturday-Sunday. Due to moisture in the atmosphere, fog and mist also persist. According to meteorologists, due to the advance of western disturbance, there is less possibility of rain.

Due to this, there is a possibility of some reduction in night temperature also. However, fog may persist in most of the districts of the state in the morning for two days. According to the Meteorological Center, the night temperature has increased due to the presence of clouds.

On Sunday, the lowest temperature in the state was recorded in Mandla at 7.5 degrees Celsius. It was a cool day in Umaria. On the other hand, from 8.30 am to 5.30 pm on Sunday, there was seven mm rainfall in Damoh, two mm in Satna and Umaria and one mm in Betul and Rewa.
These weather systems are active

At present, a Western Disturbance is forming as a cyclone in the upper part of the air in and around Punjab. Due to its effect, an induced cyclone has formed in and around North-Central Rajasthan. Jet stream is formed over North India. Senior meteorologist Ajay Shukla said that there is no possibility of rain in the state.
partly cloudy and fog

Although partial clouds and fog may persist due to presence of large amount of moisture in the atmosphere, there will be some drop in night temperatures. On the other hand, due to the activation of a new western disturbance from January 14, the night temperature will start increasing again from January 16.
Intermittent rain overnight in Chambal-Bundelkhand

Gwalior: Intermittent rain continued in Chambal region and Bundelkhand on Saturday-Sunday night. In Morena district where an average rainfall of 4.7 mm was recorded. While Bhind district received 3.5 mm rainfall, Shivpuri received 3.8 mm rainfall. Similarly, in Datia district of Bundelkhand, six mm. And 14 mm in Chhatarpur and Naugaon. Average rainfall was recorded.

Minimum and maximum temperature in the state

If we look at the minimum temperatures of major places on Saturday, it was 7.2 in Pachmarhi, 8.5 in Raisen, 7.2 in Rajgarh, 8.5 in Bhopal, 9.5 in Gwalior, 14.02 in Indore, 11.8 in Ujjain, 7.5 in Jabalpur, 6.6 in Khajuraho, 5.4 in Mandla, Five Umaria in Rewa and 7.5 in Balaghat. A minimum temperature of 6.5 degrees Celsius was recorded. Talking about the maximum temperature of major cities, the maximum temperature was recorded at 27 degrees Celsius in Bhopal, 21.2 in Gwalior, 27.02 in Indore, 27.5 in Ujjain and 27.2 degrees Celsius in Jabalpur.
fog spread blanket

Fog was also seen in the state. Visibility in Gwalior reduced to less than 50 metres. In Satna district too, visibility was recorded between 500 to 1000 meters.
Rain alert in these districts

According to weather experts, the shape of the winds has changed due to the influence of western disturbance. Moisture is coming with the winds. Due to this, there is cloud cover in many districts. There may be isolated rain in the districts of Gwalior Chambal, Jabalpur, Sagar and Narmadapuram divisions on Sunday. Is.
Cold will intensify due to new western disturbance

According to scientists, due to weather systems formed in different places, easterly winds are blowing at the lower levels while westerly winds are blowing at the upper levels. Due to this, drizzling conditions are being created. There may be rain in the state on Sunday and Monday, while a new Western Disturbance is going to arrive in North India on January 14, due to which an increase in cold may be seen again.

benefits to wheat crop

Dr. Sandeep Singh Tomar, senior scientist of the Zonal Agricultural Research Center, said that at present the second watering season of wheat crop is going on. The wheat crop has got plenty of water due to the rain. Not only this, for the farmers who have sown crops like mustard, gram, lentils, peas, the rain was like nectar.

According to agricultural experts, oilseed and pulse crops require a total of twice the amount of water. It had rained across the district 10 days ago and the first irrigation of mustard, gram, lentils and peas had taken place. Now these crops have got adequate amount of second water.