Weather to Change in Madhya Pradesh in Two Days, Nights to Turn Cooler | Udaipur Kiran


Bhopal, November 4 (Udaipur Kiran): Weather conditions in Madhya Pradesh are set to change again as a cyclonic circulation becomes active over the western region. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), light rain or drizzle is likely in parts of Bhopal and Jabalpur divisions over the next two days, while night temperatures are expected to drop by 2 to 3 degrees Celsius.

Daytime temperatures will continue to hover above 30°C, but from November 6, cold northern winds are expected to start blowing, bringing a noticeable chill during the night.

The IMD said the cyclonic circulation could impact several districts including Bhopal, Guna, Vidisha, Raisen, Rajgarh, Sehore, Shajapur, Dewas, Sagar, Narsinghpur, Jabalpur, Mandla, Balaghat, Seoni, Chhindwara, Betul, and Pandhurna, where light drizzle may occur at isolated places. Other parts of the state will experience clear skies and bright sunshine.

After two days, the weather is expected to clear up, with daytime temperatures stabilising around 30–32°C. However, due to cold winds from the north, a further dip of 2 to 3 degrees in the night temperature is expected, marking the beginning of a cooler spell. This pattern is likely to continue into the second week of November, with colder conditions intensifying after November 15.

On Monday, temperatures crossed 30°C in several cities including Bhopal, Datia, Guna, Gwalior, Narmadapuram, Indore, Khandwa, Khargone, Ratlam, Sheopur, Shivpuri, Ujjain, Damoh, Jabalpur, Khajuraho, Nowgong, Rewa, Sagar, Satna, and Tikamgarh.

Night temperatures ranged between 15°C and 17.5°C, with Shivpuri recording 15°C, Rajgarh 15.4°C, Guna 16.6°C, Khargone 16.8°C, Khandwa 16°C, Sheopur 17.4°C, Nowgong 17.5°C, and Rewa 17.2°C.

Meteorologists noted that November has shown a consistent pattern of mild cold accompanied by rain over the past decade, and this year is expected to follow a similar trend. October also exceeded rainfall expectations, recording 2.8 inches of rain, which is 121 percent above the normal average of 1.3 inches.



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