For the second time in 12 years in MP, the mercury is breaking the record on the last day.
For the second time in 12 years in MP, the mercury is breaking the record on the last day.
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Bhopal: Nautapa, which started with a soft heat wave, bid farewell to the heat wave in three cities on Thursday.  In Madhya Pradesh, nautapa was the second highest in the last 12 years. Due to the pre-monsoon rains, Nautapa's tempers were initially soft, but on Thursday, it again heated up. For the first time in the season, the temperature crossed the 45-degree Celsius threshold. The highest recorded was 45.5 degrees in Khajuraho. Earlier, the highest maximum temperature in 2016 was 46.7 degrees.  

For the fifth time in the last 12 years in the state, the maximum temperature in Nautapa crossed 45 degrees. Earlier, the maximum temperature in Nautapa was recorded at 45 or 45 degrees Celsius for 4 consecutive years from 2015 to 2018. Mercury at 45.3 degrees Celsius in 2018 was the third highest warming Nautapa.

This time, on the first day of Nautapa, the rain brought coolness to the weather. The mercury remained around 40 degrees, but on Tuesday, the temperature tightened again. In Gwalior, the mercury reached 44.7 degrees. It was the hottest day of Nautapa. Gwalior came second among the hottest cities in the country. On Tuesday, there were three cities in Madhya Pradesh in the top hot areas. Talking about the four metros of Madhya Pradesh, the mercury did not rise in Nautapa this year. Except for Gwalior, the mercury did not go above 44 degrees anywhere. Bhopal recorded a maximum temperature of 43 degrees Celsius. It was the second hot day of this nautapa. On the last day in Indore, the mercury reached 40 degrees. It was the hottest day of Nautapa. Jabalpur recorded 42 degrees and Gwalior 45 degrees. It was the hottest day of Nautapa here.

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