• Source:JND

MP Weather: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast changes in weather conditions in Madhya Pradesh from February 8. The weather body has issued an alert for rain on February 12, 13, and 14. Additionally, the effect of cold will decrease after February 20, due to which the day and night temperature are likely to drop.

As per IMD, due to western disturbance, rainfall was recorded in some parts of Chambal division of the state on Wednesday. However, the weather remained dry in the districts of all the remaining divisions. A significant drop was recorded in the minimum temperature of the districts of Indore division. The weather of the state is likely to witness similar conditions over the next two days, February 7 and 8.

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MP Weather Update

As per IMD bulletin, during the last 24 hours, the weather of all the divisional districts of the state remained dry. The lowest temperature of 10.2 degree Celsius was recorded in Marukheda of Neemuch district. On Wednesday, the lowest day temperature in the state was recorded at 24.8 degree Celsius in Raisen district. 25 degree Celsius was recorded in Naugaon, 25.4 degree Celsius in Indore, 25.5 degree Celsius in Tikamgarh and 25.6 degree Celsius in Gwalior.

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MP Weather: This City Recorded The Coldest Night

Among the five cities of the state with the lowest minimum temperature, Marukheda city of Neemuch district had the coldest night. The mercury here was recorded at 10.2 degree Celsius. Apart from this, 11.4 degree Celsius was recorded in Girwar (Shajapur), 11.5 degree Celsius in Tikamgarh, 11.8 degree Celsius in Naugaon (Chhatarpur) and 12 degree Celsius in Rajgarh.

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