Temp in Madhya Pradesh to climb after Holi

Temp in Madhya Pradesh to climb after Holi

BHOPAL [Maha Media]: The cold winds from Jammu and Kashmir have stopped after recent snowfall, causing temperatures to rise in many areas of Madhya Pradesh, including Gwalior.

In Gwalior, night temperatures have not changed much, but daytime temperatures have gone up by about 1 degree. On Friday, the night temperature was 11.8 degrees Celsius, which is an increase of 0.2 degrees. The daytime temperature reached 31.6 degrees Celsius, rising by 0.9 degrees.

The Meteorological Center says temperatures will keep rising at this rate for the next two days. After that, the weather will change because a new western disturbance will start on March 9. If it snows or rains in Jammu and Kashmir and other hilly areas, temperatures may drop. However, temperatures might increase at first when the disturbance is active. The Meteorological Department expects maximum temperatures to surpass 33 degrees Celsius by the end of the week, and could reach between 34 and 35 degrees by next week. Minimum temperatures are expected to be between 16 and 18 degrees Celsius. Due to these seasonal changes, heat levels in the region are likely to increase. Meteorologists say the weather will depend on how strong the upcoming western disturbances are. If these disturbances are weak, temperatures will likely continue to rise.

The next two days are expected to be dry, with no chance of drizzle or clouds. The Meteorological Department also predicts that temperatures will rise quickly across the whole state after Holi.

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