Heat will wreak havoc in many cities, IMD issues alert
Heat will wreak havoc in many cities, IMD issues alert
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Bhopal: The weather pattern has completely changed in Madhya Pradesh. Clouds, rain, and winds have put a brake on the speed of the mercury in the midst of increasing heat for the last almost 3 days. Due to this, there has been a drop of 4 to 5 degrees in the temperature. People are also feeling relieved due to the drop in temperature. The Meteorological Department said that there is a possibility of rain in most parts of the state on Friday as well. On April 22, the weather will be clear and the temperature will increase. In many cities in the state, the temperature will reach 42 to 44 degrees.

The Meteorological Department said that the western disturbance has remained around Pakistan. A cyclone has formed in its upper part and adjoining Punjab. A turf line has also been built from Telangana to Tamil Nadu. Due to the activation of the system at different places, the wind direction has become westerly and south-westerly at a height of 3 km. It is because of the winds that the clouds are also there. Because of these changes, we are seeing changes in the weather.

It rained 4.0 mm in Mandla, 4.0 mm in Pachmarhi, 2.0 mm in Chhindwara, 2.0 mm in Malajkhand, 1.0 mm in Narsinghpur, 0.4 mm in Jabalpur, and 0.2 mm in Bhopal, Sagar, and Narmadapuram. Three people have died due to lightning across the state. Two people have died in Raisen's Ratatalai and one in Garatganj due to lightning. Temperatures below 40 degrees were recorded in most parts of the state. Khajuraho was the hottest city in the state. The temperature here was recorded at 41.6 degrees. 40.1 degree in Khandwa, 40 degree in Khargone, 40 degree in Narmadapuram, 40 degree in Sidhi and Tikamgarh, 37.6 degree in Jabalpur, 39.2 degree in Mandla, 39 degree in Narsinghpur, 38.5 degree in Nogaon, 39 degree in Rewa, 37.7 degree in Sagar, 39 degree in Satna, 37.5 degree in Bhopal, 37.5 degree in Datia, 39.5 degree in Guna, 39.2 degree in Gwalior

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