• Source:JND

Madhya Pradesh Weather: A severe cold wave is affecting Madhya Pradesh, with nine cities seeing nighttime lows of less than 10°C. The temperature at the hill station of Pachmarhi was 5.8°C. The Meteorological Department said that while the cold may subside a little after November 27, a more severe winter is predicted to arrive in December.

The state's declining temperatures are being caused by freezing winds from the hills' melting snow, according to meteorologists. There will certainly be a severe cold spell in December, although there will be a small two-day reprieve from the cold beginning on November 27. According to the weather service, this winter will be especially severe.

The cold in November has apparently shattered a 25-year record in Bhopal, highlighting the significant influence of the current season's weather.

Though temperatures are anticipated to gradually increase after that, meteorological analysts predict that the cold conditions will persist for next few days. The relief will only last temporarily.

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The daytime temperature in Bhopal was 26 degrees Celsius, on Sunday, but the nighttime temperature fell to 9.4°C, a further 0.8°C decrease. The temperature in Indore was 27.2°C during the day and 12.8°C at night.

Pachmarhi Recorded The Lowest Temperature

Pachmarhi recorded Madhya Pradesh's lowest temperature of 5.8°C. Other cities also saw cold temperatures, including Shahdol at 7.4°C, Mandla at 7.5°C, Umaria at 9.0°C, Malanjkhand and Balaghat at 9.1°C, Rajgarh at 9.4°C, and Nowgong at 9.6°C.

Rewa and Chhindwara recorded 10.6°C, while Khandwa and Tikamgarh both measured 11.0°C. Guna, Satna, and Khargone all reported temperatures of 11.2°C, with Raisen slightly higher at 11.6°C.