The effect of heat in the state increased, for the first time in Ratlam, mercury reached 40 degrees


Bhopal

The effect of heat in Madhya Pradesh is now being felt rapidly. For the first time in Ratlam on Tuesday, the temperature reached 40 degrees Celsius, which was 4.8 degrees above normal. At the same time, mercury was also recorded beyond 39 degrees in Dhar and Shivpuri. The effect of strong sunlight and hot winds was also seen in big cities like Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior, Ujjain and Jabalpur. The Meteorological Department says that the heat may be faster the next two days, after which the temperature may fall by 1 to 2 degrees.

Last week, the weather patterns were different in the state. Half and rain continued in more than half of the districts for five consecutive days. However, the weather took a turn from Monday and the strong sunlight returned with hot winds. Due to this, day temperature across the state has increased by three to five degrees. Especially on Tuesday, a record heat was seen in Ratlam, where the mercury reached 40 degrees directly. This is the most more than this seasonA is summer.

Temperature of different cities of the state
On Tuesday, the widespread impact of heat was seen in many cities of the state. According to the Meteorological Department, the temperature in Dhar was recorded at 39.3 degrees, 39 degrees in Shivpuri, 38.8 degrees in Khajuraho, 38.6 degrees in Guna, 38.5 degrees in Damoh and Narmadapuram, 38.5 degrees in Sagar and 38 degrees Celsius in Mandla-Tikamgarh. Gwalior was the hottest among the major cities, where the mercury reached 38.6 degrees. Ujjain recorded 38.5 degrees in Indore, 37.6 degrees in Indore, 37 degrees in Bhopal and 35.8 degrees in Jabalpur. The temperature of the night time is also increasing.

The danger of heat stroke in Malwa-Nimar
The Meteorological Department has expressed the possibility of heat stroke in the Malwa-Nimar region in the coming two days. This includes the districts of Indore and Ujjain divisions like Ratlam, Ujjain, Khargone, Khandwa and Dhar. The effect of heat can be more in these areas. Except Ratlam, the temperature in the rest of the cities remains between 38 and 39 degrees. According to meteorological experts, if the maximum temperature of the day is 4.6 degrees or more than normal and crosses 40 degrees, it is considered to be the heat wave.

According to the Meteorological Department, the mercury was recorded on Tuesday, 39.3 degrees in Dhar, 39 degrees in Shivpuri, 38.8 degrees in Khajuraho, 38.6 degrees in Guna, 38.5 degrees in Damoh-Narmadapuram, 38.2 degrees in Sagar, 38 degrees Celsius in Mandla-Tikamgarh.

Talking about big cities, Gwalior was the hottest. Mercury was recorded at 38.6 degrees here. 38.5 degrees in Ujjain, 37.6 degrees in Indore, 37 degrees in Bhopal and 35.8 degrees in Jabalpur. Night temperatures have also increased.

Lu can run in Malwa-Nimar, in the next 2 days, the heat of Malwa-Nimar i.e. Indore and Ujjain divisions can have an effect of heat. These include Ratlam, Ujjain, Khargone, Khandwa, Dhar etc. Except Ratlam, the temperature in the rest of the cities is between 38 and 39 degrees. According to the Meteorological Department, the day temperature is generally considered to be more than 40 degrees or up to 4.6 degrees than normal, then the heat wave is considered to be heat.

The weather will be on March 26, the next 2 days: Horizing sun will be sunny. The effect of heat will increase. March 27: Day and night temperatures may increase by 2 to 3 degrees. There will be hot sun in the day.

In April-May, the effect of heat wave is more influence that the summer season starts from March. The next 4 months will be hot. The Meteorological Department has predicted the heat wave running from March to May for 15 to 20 days. The effect of heat wave in April-May can be more. Due to this, hot air can be blowing from 30 to 35 days.

Such a season trend in March in 5 big cities of MP…

In Bhopal, there is a trend of rain in Bhopal with the scorching rain in the day in the month of March. According to the Meteorological Department, the summer season begins in March. Due to this, the temperature of day and night starts increasing. Looking at the data, on 30 March 2021, the maximum temperature has reached 41 degrees.

At the same time, the mercury was recorded at 6.1 degrees on the night of 9 March 1979, 45 years ago. Between 2014 and 2023, the maximum temperature was around 36 degrees. In the remaining years, the mercury has been between 38 and 41 degrees Celsius.

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