Light rain in 11 districts of eastern MP today will bring temporary relief before temperatures rise. A heat wave is predicted from April 16-17, affecting Gwalior, Chambal, and Indore divisions, with temperatures exceeding 40°C in many areas.
Madhya Pradesh braces for rain, hail, and storms in 42 districts, including Bhopal and Ujjain. Heatwave conditions will ease for 3 days as temperatures dip by up to 3°C. Weather shifts linked to western disturbance and cyclonic activity.
Heat wave alert issued in Madhya Pradesh for April 7-8. Ujjain, Gwalior, and Chambal regions to see extreme heat. Bhopal, Indore, and Jabalpur may also face high temperatures. Weather to stay hot with brief rain spells expected later in April.
Madhya Pradesh will experience rising temperatures, with heat waves lasting 7–10 days. Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior, and Ujjain may exceed 45°C. Early April may see some rain, but the final weeks will be the hottest. Stay prepared for extreme weather changes.
Madhya Pradesh faces unstable weather with hailstorms & thunderstorms in several districts. Bhopal & Indore will remain cloudy. A heat wave is expected for 7-10 days in April, with temps possibly exceeding 45°C. Rainfall and storms will vary across state.
Raisen's weather has turned cloudy with strong winds. Meteorological Department warns of rain & hailstorms on April 2-3. Farmers fear crop damage. Wheat harvesting is ongoing, & authorities urge quick storage. Several districts may see storms, & rainfall.
Madhya Pradesh faces a hailstorm alert in eight districts, with storms expected in Bhopal and Jabalpur. Temperatures drop in some areas, but a heatwave may last 7-10 days in April, pushing temperatures up to 45°C.
Madhya Pradesh's weather will change over the next four days with rain, hailstorms, and storms reaching speeds of 40-50 km/h. Temperatures will drop, but a heat wave is expected in the coming months. Stay updated on the latest weather alerts.
Ratlam hit 40°C for the first time this season as heat intensifies across Madhya Pradesh. A heatwave alert is in effect, with major cities experiencing soaring temperatures. The Meteorological Department warns of hotter days ahead.
Rajasthan's temperature has soared past 41°C in March, with heat waves affecting many districts. Barmer was the hottest at 41.6°C. A new western disturbance from March 26-27 may bring strong winds and light rain, possibly reducing temperatures by 2-3°C.
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