Rising Daytime Temperatures Bring Brief Respite from Cold in Madhya Pradesh
Bhopal, January 30 : Madhya Pradesh has witnessed a temporary relief from the intense cold as daytime temperatures have increased across various cities. The sun shone brightly on Wednesday, making many areas experience warmer-than-usual conditions. However, the cold wave is set to return from February 2, with night temperatures expected to drop by 2-3 degrees Celsius. Additionally, the INDIA Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a rain alert for the Gwalior and Ujjain divisions due to an approaching Western Disturbance.

Western Disturbance to Bring Rain & Temperature Drop from February 2
According to IMD forecasts, a Western Disturbance will impact several regions of Madhya Pradesh on February 2, leading to light rainfall in the following districts:
Ujjain
Neemuch
Mandsaur
Ratlam
Agar-Malwa
Shajapur
Dewas
Guna
Ashoknagar
Shivpuri
As a result, both daytime and nighttime temperatures are expected to drop by 2-3°C, making cold conditions more prominent once again.
Moreover, two additional Western Disturbances are set to become active on February 1 and February 3, further affecting the western and northern parts of the state, increasing the likelihood of rainfall and colder temperatures.
Weather Forecast for the Coming Days
- January 30 & 31: Mild relief from intense cold, slight temperature increase, partly cloudy conditions in some areas.
- February 1: Western Disturbance to become active, impacting northern and western Madhya Pradesh.
- February 2: Temperature drop of 2-3°C, rain expected in multiple districts.
- February 3: A second Western Disturbance will intensify, further influencing the state’s climate.
Temperature Trends in Madhya Pradesh
On Wednesday, several cities recorded higher-than-usual temperatures, with Mandla recording the highest at 32°C. Other locations that crossed 31°C include:
Betul
Narmadapuram
Ratlam
Ujjain
Seoni
Meanwhile, Bhopal, Dhar, Guna, Indore, Khargone, and Sagar recorded temperatures exceeding 30°C.
Nighttime temperatures, however, remained low in several districts, with readings below 10°C in:
Bhopal
Jabalpur
Kalyanpur
Umaria
Deora
Rajgarh
Khajuraho
Amarkantak
Chitrakoot
Mandla
Raisen
Rewa
Damoh
Tikamgarh
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