Meteorological Department expressed the possibility of scorching heat in Madhya Pradesh till 18 April

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Meteorological Department expressed the possibility of scorching heat in Madhya Pradesh till 18 April


Bhopal

On Tuesday, April 15 in Madhya Pradesh, the effect of strong heat and heat was seen once again. In many places the temperature crossed 40 degrees Celsius. However, there was rain in Ratlam. At the same time, clouds also remained in many areas. Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department has issued an alert of strong heat, heat wave and heat. Apart from this, there is a possibility of light rain in eastern Madhya Pradesh.

Rain in Ratlam, this area was the hottest

It rained in Sailana, Ratlam on Tuesday afternoon. However, this area was the hottest in Madhya Pradesh. Actually, the maximum temperature in Ratlam was recorded at 42.2 degrees Celsius in the previous day. Meanwhile, on Wednesday, there is a possibility of heat and increase in all the districts of the state.

Weather will change again after three days
Ved Prakash, senior scientist of Madhya Pradesh Meteorological Department, said that three systems are active in the state. These include two cyclonic circulation and the third trough. The new Western Western Disturbance (Western Disturbance) may affect the Western Himalayan region from 16 April. If this happens, the impact will be seen in the state after two days. Due to which the mercury may fall by 2 to 3 degrees. On Tuesday, there was an impact of the scorching heat. Due to this, the mercury of the day reached 40 degrees in many cities. Ratlam recorded the most heat. The maximum temperature was recorded at 42.2 degrees Celsius. Dhar-Narmadapuram was 41.2 degrees, Khandwa 41.1 degrees, Shajapur-Narsinghpur 40.6 degrees and Khargone temperature was 40.2 degrees Celsius. Talking about big cities, Ujjain was the highest 40.8 degrees. Indore recorded 40.1 degrees, 39.5 degrees in Bhopal, 38.6 degrees in Jabalpur and 37.7 degrees in Gwalior.

This will be the weather in the month of April
In the third week, the minimum temperature in Indore, Bhopal, Gwalior, Chambal, Sagar, Rewa, Narmadapuram divisions will be around 25 to 27 degrees Celsius with the emphasis of north-western winds. The maximum temperature in the entire state can be between 42 and 44 degrees Celsius in the day. Lu can run 2 to 3 days. Light rain is likely. Whereas in the fourth week, the minimum temperature will be 3-4 degrees above normal in the entire state i.e. 27 to 30 degrees Celsius in the fourth week. The nights will also get hot with the day. In Gwalior, Chambal, Sagar and Rewa divisions, mercury may be 43-45 degrees while the rest of the state including Indore, Ujjain-Bhopal may have 41 to 44 degrees Celsius temperatures. Due to the cyclonic circulation system in the Bengal region, the heat of 3 to 4 days can be affected in the end of April.

Sailana of Ratlam received rain, but the most heat was the effect of scorching heat in Madhya Pradesh on Tuesday. Due to this, the mercury of the day reached 40 degrees in many cities. In the afternoon, Ratlam’s Sailana also rained for some time. This was the highest heat. According to the Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature in Ratlam was recorded at 42.2 degrees Celsius on Tuesday. Dhar-Narmadapuram was 41.2 degrees, Khandwa 41.1 degrees, Shajapur-Narsinghpur 40.6 degrees and Khargone temperature was 40.2 degrees Celsius.

Talking about big cities, Ujjain was the highest 40.8 degrees. Indore recorded 40.1 degrees, 39.5 degrees in Bhopal, 38.6 degrees in Jabalpur and 37.7 degrees in Gwalior.

Now the heat wave will run, the impact of the heat wave in April-May starts the summer season in Madhya Pradesh from March. According to this trend, the next 3 months will be hot. The Meteorological Department has predicted 15 to 20 days of heat wave from May. In April-May, hot air can blow from 30 to 35 days. In the second fortnight in April, the impact of heat wave will be seen in different districts.

Now know, the effect of heat in Madhya Pradesh about 10 years of data based study starts to intensify the effect of heat. In the last days of the month, the temperature breaks the record. 10-year data based study of Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur and Gwalior revealed that mercury in Bhopal-Indore reached 43 degrees while the figures in Jabalpur touched 44 degrees. In Gwalior, the temperature has crossed 45 degrees Celsius. The last three years, these cities had a scorching heat. This time too, there is a possibility of increasing temperature.