Bhopal: Corona continues to wreak havoc in all states, though cases are now on the decline. On the other hand, nautapa begins today. While the maximum and minimum temperatures may rise normally, the weather will remain dry in the coming days. In fact, according to the Met department, rain is likely to occur in Indore, Jabalpur and Hoshangabad divisions of Madhya Pradesh. This has been informed by the Meteorological Department. According to met department, a storm is active in the Bay of North Bengal and will become an effective cyclonic storm on Tuesday.
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As a result, the winds will blow and the impact will continue in eastern Madhya Pradesh till May 28. Let us also tell you that this time nautapa will have a mixed effect, meaning that the nautapa will not heat much. The western disturbances are also said to be active around May 28-29, which is likely to cause moisture from the Arabian Sea. On the other hand, the Met department has said that rain may occur at some places in Indore, Jabalpur and Hoshangabad divisions of Madhya Pradesh and the weather will remain the same for the next two days.
It is being said that the capital bhopal in Madhya Pradesh will be cold this time due to heat and rain during Nautapa, which will be from May 25 to June 2. Meanwhile, the heat will increase on May 25 and 26, and rain is likely for two days. According to reports, the temperature in Madhya Pradesh will rise by June 2 and the maximum temperature is expected to touch 45 degrees Celsius. If you remember, the first week of June has been the highest for the last 10 years, but this time it is less expected. The cyclone is said to have hit the Bay of Bengal and is unlikely to raise the temperature further.
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