Bhopal: The cyclonic storm from the Arabian Sea can now be seen weakening. Now the humidity in the atmosphere is beginning to decrease. In fact, due to clouding, the maximum temperature has gone up across Madhya Pradesh last Friday. The maximum temperature in Bhopal rose by five degrees Celsius last Friday as compared to Thursday. According to meteorologists, the temperature is likely to rise today.
More from our correspondent: "Due to some moisture in the atmosphere due to the recent rains, there may be drizzle in bhopal, Indore division districts in the afternoon with the cloudy afternoon. Recently, Meteorologist PK Saha of the Meteorological Centre says, "The maximum temperature in Bhopal on Friday is 39.8 degrees Celsius. Recorded. Which is one degree above normal. It remained low, but thursday's maximum temperature (34.7 degrees Celsius). ) from 5.1 degrees C. It's been more. The maximum temperature rose in most districts of the state including Indore, Jabalpur, Gwalior on Friday. Madhya Pradesh has the highest number of 41 degrees. The temperature was recorded in Raisen".
Apart from him, meteorologist Ajay Shukla said, "The storm has weakened. At present, it is present as an upper wind cyclone over eastern Uttar Pradesh. The cyclone continues to create a trough from eastern Madhya Pradesh to Karnataka".
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