Strong winds lowered temperatures in Bhopal, Indore, and Gwalior, but a rise of 2-3°C is expected soon. March will see fluctuating weather, while April-May may bring extreme heat, with temperatures possibly crossing 45°C in some areas.
Heat intensifies in Madhya Pradesh, with temperatures exceeding 35°C in several cities. While some relief is expected, April-May could be the hottest months, with highs above 45°C. Residents should take precautions as heatwaves may occur later in March.
Rising temperatures are driving India’s power demand surge, increasing fossil fuel use and carbon emissions. Experts stress the urgent need for renewable energy to manage peak demand and reduce climate change impacts.
India saw its hottest February in 2025, with a 1.34°C rise above normal. Experts warn of intense heatwaves from March-May, risking crops, health, and water supply. Climate change and fewer western disturbances are driving the extreme heat.
The weather in Madhya Pradesh will fluctuate in March, with rising temperatures, hot winds, and occasional rain. Heatwaves may last 3-4 days, while thunderstorms and drizzle are expected in some regions. April and May are predicted to be hottest months
Madhya Pradesh will see a rise in temperatures before a chance of light rain in early March due to an active Western Disturbance. Nights remain cool, but both day and night temperatures will increase by 2-3°C over the next few days.
Madhya Pradesh faces cold weather, with temperatures below 12°C in 11 cities, including Bhopal and Jabalpur. Hill stations are also chilly. The Meteorological Department predicts a temperature rise from Thursday by 2-4°C, with no rain expected.
Ground Report's co-founder Pallav Jain receives the Voice of Farmers Award at IIMCAA 2025 for outstanding coverage of agricultural issues, including sorted semen tech and agrochemical challenges.
Madhya Pradesh experiences a mild winter with temperatures dropping below 10°C in multiple cities. Pachmarhi records 6.1°C, and cold winds continue. IMD forecasts further dips before temperatures rise. February follows past trends of fluctuating weather.
We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience, serve personalized ads or content, and analyze our traffic. By clicking "Accept All", you consent to our use of cookies in line with EU regulations.