More rains on the cards for 37 districts including Indore, Bhopal

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More rains on the cards for 37 districts including Indore, Bhopal

Monday, 04 December 2023 | Staff Reporter | BHOPAL

Intermittent rainfall has been witnessed for the last seven days and continues on the eighth day on Sunday. The weather will remain changed in 37 districts including Bhopal and Indore. During this period, light rain may also occur at some places.

Under the changed weather conditions fog and clouds would be witnessed. Due to this there will be a drop in the day temperature. Light rain occurred in Bhopal, Dhar, Indore, Ujjain and Barwani on Saturday. There was fog in many cities including Khajuraho.

Due to activation of Western Disturbance, cyclonic winds and passing of trough line, such weather is occurring in the state. Meteorologist  said, there is still western disturbance and cyclone activity. Due to this, the weather in the state will remain changed for the next few days.

The weather remained changed in the state on Saturday. With light drizzle, the temperature reached 22 degrees in Guna and Pachmarhi. The day temperature in Bhopal dropped by 2.9 degrees and was recorded at 22.8 degrees.

In Betul it was recorded 25.7 degrees, 23.8 degrees in Dhar, 22 degrees in Guna, 25.2 degrees in Gwalior, 25.8 degrees in Narmadapuram, 24.3 degrees in Indore, 23.5 degrees in Khandwa, 26.4 degrees in Khargone, 22 degrees in Pachmarhi, 24.2 degrees in Raisen, Shivpuri recorded 26 degrees, Ujjain recorded 24.4 degrees.

Chhindwara  recorded  28.4 degrees in , 26 degrees in Damoh, 26.8 degrees in Jabalpur, 23.4 degrees in Khajuraho, 31.6 degrees in Mandla, 25 degrees in Narsinghpur, 24.5 degrees in Nagaon, 25.2 degrees in Rewa, 24.9 degrees in Sagar, 26.1 degrees in Satna, The temperature was 29.2 degrees in Seoni, 26.6 degrees in Sidhi, 25 degrees in Tikamgarh, 26.7 degrees in Umaria and 26.8 degrees in Malanjkhand.

Bhopal, Vidisha, Raisen, Sehore, Rajgarh, Narmadapuram, Alirajpur, Jhabua, Dhar, Indore, Ratlam, Ujjain, Dewas, Shajapur, Agar-Malwa, Mandsaur, Neemuch, Guna, Ashoknagar, Shivpuri, Gwalior, Datia, Bhind, Morena, It will be cloudy in Sheopur Kalan, Singrauli, Sidhi, Rewa, Satna, Jabalpur, Mandla, Sagar, Chhatarpur, Tikamgarh and Niwari. At the same time, light drizzle may also occur.

Sunday morning in Bhopal witnessed fog. It rained after 2 am on the intervening night of Saturday-Sunday. The cold will increase after December 10 due to northern winds blowing in the capital. Today the votes cast in the assembly elections are being counted and there are chances of rain.

Meteorologist said that currently there is Western Disturbance and cyclone activity in the state. The effect is also being seen in Bhopal, which will continue for the next few days. Although there will be sunshine during this period, there will be coolness due to cold winds. Western disturbance activity may be seen again after December 15.

Air India's flight to Delhi was delayed by three and a quarter hours

Due to bad weather, cancellation of flights at Raja Bhoj Airport continued on Saturday also. IndiGo's Delhi Evening and Mumbai Night flights remained cancelled. However, the reason is said to be operational. Air India's afternoon flight from Delhi to Bhopal was delayed by about three and a quarter hours. Delay in Indigo's Prayagraj-Bhopal flight continued.

Indigo's Delhi Evening flight 6E-2172 Delhi-Bhopal arrives here every evening at 4:55 pm, but it was canceled on Saturday. Air India's AI-433 Delhi-Bhopal flight arrived at 6:55 pm instead of 4:15 pm, with a delay of about three and a quarter hours. At the same time, Indigo's 6E-7925 Prayagraj-Bhopal flight arrived late by about one and a quarter hour at 2:25 instead of 1:10.

Also Indigo canceled its 6E-397 Mumbai-Bhopal night flight. This flight arrives here every night at 9 pm. Indigo's 6E-894 Delhi-Bhopal flight arrived at 9:30 pm instead of 8:50 pm, with a delay of 40 minutes.

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