The abrupt and harsh weather conditions have provided little relief, due to Western Disturbance, it is cloudy in Madhya Pradesh.
Met has issued a warning of shallow to moderate fog in Gwalior, Datia, Bhind, Chattarpur and Niwari districts.
According to meteorologists, two western disturbances will come in the next 5 days. Due to this, the state will remain cloudy till February 5. However, it will not rain. You will definitely get relief from the intense cold during the day and night.
Meteorological Center, Bhopal told that two western disturbances will be active in North India on January 30 and February 3. Their effect will be seen in Madhya Pradesh after two days. This will increase the night temperature, because northern winds will not come. The day temperature will remain stable. There is no possibility of rain at present due to the system.
Night temperatures will drop after the system returns. The mercury may drop by 2-3 degrees from the night of 6-7 February. However, there will be no severe cold.
The night temperature has also increased in the cities of the state. Only in Pachmarhi 7.8 degree celsius, Khajuraho 8.8 degree celsius, Rajgarh 9.0 degree celsius, Datia 9.2 degree celsius, Nowgong 9.5 degree celsius was the mercury less than 10 degree celsius on Monday night. On Monday, except Datia 22.2 degree celsius, Pachmarhi 22.6 degree celsius, Gwalior 22.8 degree celsius, the day temperature in other cities of the state was more than 25 degree celsius.
The night temperature on Monday in big cities was recorded at Bhopal 13 (in degrees Celsius), Indore 13, Gwalior 10.2, Jabalpur 13.1 and Ujjain 11.2.
Moderate to dense fog prevailed over Morena, Gwalior, Bhind and Datia while in Sheopur Kalan, Niwadi, Tikamgarh. Minimum visibility in the morning is less than 50 meters; Gwalior 300 meters to the airport and 500 meters was recorded in Nowgong.
There was no significant change in the minimum temperature in the districts of all the divisions. They are common in the districts of Gwalior, Rewa and Sagar divisions.