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MP Weather Update: After Holi, the heat of summer will be seen, the heat increased in the state due to the cyclone of Rajasthan, know what is the condition of which district

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Bhopal. MP Weather Update: In Madhya Pradesh, the heat of summer started a few days before Holi. At the same time, it can increase after the festival. However, meteorologists believe that there will be not much impact for 2-3 days at present.

38 degree recorded day temperature

The day temperature was recorded around 38 degrees on Thursday. The night temperature increased by 3.8 degrees, reaching the mercury 21 degrees. According to meteorologists, hot winds are coming to the state due to the seasonal system near Rajasthan.

Rajasthan’s cyclone increased in MP

According to the Meteorological Department, with the passage of the day in March, the sun is also increasing. Due to this, mercury remains more during the day. There is a cyclone of upper air in the southwestern part of Rajasthan. Due to this, heat has increased there. This hot air with heat is also reaching Madhya Pradesh, due to which day and night temperatures have increased.

Holi lying on Holi for the third time in 10 years

It is estimated that there will be no major change in temperature in the next two days, but the mercury may stay 37–38 degrees in the day or around 19-20 degrees in the night. It is being told that this happened only three times in the last 10 years, when Holi was a little cold. Holi was a good heat on Holi about 7 times.

Ujjain’s mercury

Talking about the minimum temperature of five big cities of the state, Ujjain recorded 17 degrees. Apart from this, Jabalpur recorded 17.4 degrees, Gwalior 18.9 degrees, Indore 19.9 degrees and Bhopal recorded minimum temperature of 21 degrees Celsius. At the same time, the night of Kalyanpur city of Shahdol district was the coldest among the five lowest temperature cities of the state. The mercury recorded 13.6 degrees here. Apart from this, 13.7 degrees in Anwari (Ashoknagar), 14.1 degrees in Pachmarhi (Narmadapuram), 14.7 degrees in Mandla and 15.5 degrees Celsius in Devra (Singrauli).

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