Bhopal, February 20 Madhya Pradesh is witnessing significant weather fluctuations, with cloudy skies in some areas and rising temperatures in others. However, as February draws to a close, another weather shift is expected. Starting February 21, the day and night temperatures across the state are likely to drop by 2 to 3 degrees Celsius.
While Bhopal may experience cloud cover today, cities like Indore, Ujjain, Jabalpur, and Gwalior will continue to feel the effects of rising heat.

Weather Systems Influencing Temperature Drop
According to the INDIA Meteorological Department (IMD), multiple weather systems are currently influencing Madhya Pradesh’s climate:
- A cyclonic circulation system is active over southern Pakistan and Rajasthan, causing cloud formation in parts of Madhya Pradesh.
- A Western Disturbance is active over northern India, which is further impacting the state’s weather.
As a result of these factors, many cities, including Bhopal, saw cloudy skies on Wednesday, while Indore and Ujjain experienced warmer daytime temperatures.
Current Temperature Trends Across Madhya Pradesh
On Wednesday, Bhopal recorded a daytime temperature of 32.2°C, while other cities reported the following temperatures:
- Pachmarhi 27.3°C
- Raisen 29°C
- Narsinghpur 29.2°C
- Nowgong 28°C
Notably, some cities recorded a temperature drop of up to 3 degrees Celsius, but night temperatures increased in several areas:
- Seoni & Damoh 17°C
- Khandwa & Khargone 18°C
- Narmadapuram 19°C
Upcoming Changes: Impact of Another Western Disturbance
According to the IMD forecast, a new Western Disturbance is expected to become active in Northwest India on February 24, which could further influence Madhya Pradesh’s weather conditions.
The state has already witnessed multiple Western Disturbances throughout February, leading to fluctuations in temperature. While a notable drop in temperature is expected from February 21, no rainfall is predicted at the moment.
Conclusion: Temperature Fluctuations to Continue, No Rain Expected
With another Western Disturbance on the horizon, Madhya Pradesh will continue to experience fluctuating temperatures, with a predicted drop of 2-3°C in the coming days. However, dry conditions will persist, and no significant rainfall is expected.
Residents are advised to stay updated with the latest weather forecasts, as February’s unpredictable climate patterns continue to impact daily life across the state.
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