MP January 30 Weather Update: Cold Wave To Return From February 2, Rain Alert In Several Districts | Picasa

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): After a brief relief from the biting cold, temperatures in Madhya Pradesh are set to drop again as a fresh cold wave is expected from February 2. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), night temperatures could dip by 2-3 degrees Celsius, bringing back winter chills. Additionally, due to an active Western Disturbance, rainfall is expected in several districts of Gwalior and Ujjain divisions.

On February 2, light rainfall is predicted in Ujjain, Neemuch, Mandsaur, Ratlam, Agar-Malwa, Shajapur, Dewas, Guna, Ashoknagar, and Shivpuri. The influence of Western Disturbances will also lead to a significant drop in day and night temperatures across the state, further intensifying the winter conditions.

Sharp Sunlight, Rising Day Temperatures

Despite the cold wave warnings, the state has witnessed warm afternoons, with temperatures exceeding 31°C in several cities. The highest temperature was recorded in Mandla at 32°C, while Betul, Narmadapuram, Ratlam, Ujjain, and Seoni also experienced highs above 31°C. In Bhopal, Dhar, Guna, Indore, Khargone, and Sagar, the mercury crossed 30°C.

However, night temperatures remained low, with several cities recording below 10°C, including Bhopal, Jabalpur, Umaria, Rajgarh, Khajuraho, Amarkantak, Chitrakoot, Mandla, Raisen, Rewa, Damoh, and Tikamgarh.

Weather Changes: Key Factors

Two new Western Disturbances will be active on February 1 and 3, affecting the western and northern parts of Madhya Pradesh.

Jet stream winds at 12.6 km altitude are moving at 278 km/h, further impacting the weather.

A cyclonic circulation system is also active, contributing to temperature fluctuations and possible rainfall.

Weather outlook for the next two days

January 30: Slight relief from cold, with a rise in temperatures.

January 31: Similar conditions expected, with cloud cover in some areas.

January Cold Trends in Major Cities

Coldest January night recorded at 0.6°C on January 18, 1935.

Highest daytime temperature of 33°C on January 26, 2009.

Rainfall trend observed in 7 of the last 10 years, with highest daily rainfall of 2 inches on January 6, 2004.

Record lowest temperature of -1.1°C on January 16, 1935.

Hottest day in January recorded at 33.9°C on January 27, 1990.

Highest daily rainfall of 3 inches on January 6, 1920.

As Madhya Pradesh prepares for another spell of winter chill, residents should brace for colder nights and possible rain in several districts. While afternoons have been warm in recent days, the upcoming weather changes will bring back winter-like conditions. Authorities advise people to stay updated on weather alerts and take necessary precautions as the state experiences shifting temperatures and potential rain showers in the coming days.


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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