The weather patterns in Madhya Pradesh are constantly changing. In the second week of April, there are rain and sharp heat. In more than a dozen districts including Bhopal, Gwalior, Ujjain, Narmadapuram, Ratlam, the temperature has reached 40 degrees and rain is also estimated to be in many districts. Meteorologist Divya E Surendram says that the heat will continue for the next three days across the state. Many districts of MP will see increase in day and night temperatures.
Meteorologist Divya E Surendram said that heat will run in many districts, while some districts are expected to rain from April 10. The Meteorological Department has also issued an alert regarding the heat wave. With the running of heat in the state till April 14, there is a possibility of running strong hot winds. However, it will be a matter of relief that people will get relief from rain in some districts of MP.
Meteorologist Divya E Surendram says that the weather is changing due to the active western disturbance. There is a possibility of light rain in some districts for three days from April 10 in MP.
Weather alert in these districts of MP
Today, on Monday, 7 April, hot winds lasted in Bhind, Morena, Neemuch, Mandsaur, Ratlam, Sheopur. At the same time on Tuesday, April 8 will have an impact of heatwave in Bhind, Gwalior, Morena, Mandsaur, Datia, Shivpuri, Guna and Ashoknagar. According to the meteorologist, the average speed of air can be 16 to 18 km per hour during this period. The maximum temperature can be 40 ° C and the minimum temperature can be 21-23 degrees.
According to the information received from the weather center, no effective weather system is active in MP right now. So the weather has become dry. The wind remains western, causing hot air. The mood of the weather will remain only for three days.
At present, heat can be affected in the districts of Madhya Pradesh adjoining Rajasthan. On April 8, a new western disturbance will affect the North India region, which will reduce the heat of the heat. There is also a possibility of rain in some districts of the state between 8 and 10 April.