Bhopal, February 6 –Madhya Pradesh is witnessing a shift in weather patterns, bringing relief from the biting cold. In Bhopal and other districts, temperatures have risen significantly, with daytime highs crossing 34°C while night temperatures hover around 18°C. Although mornings and nights remain slightly chilly, the afternoon sun is making temperatures feel warmer.
However, on Wednesday, multiple cities, including Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior, Ujjain, and Jabalpur, recorded a drop of up to 5°C in daytime temperatures. According to the Meteorological Department, some parts of the state may experience rainfall next week, leading to a further drop in temperatures.
Weather Forecast: Western Disturbance to Bring Changes
Meteorologists predict that day and night temperatures may fall by 2-3°C in the coming days. In some regions, night temperatures could dip below 10°C again.
The western disturbance is expected to become active by February 8, influencing weather patterns across the state.
Rain is predicted on February 12, 13, and 14, which may lead to another cooling phase.
By February 20, the cold will subside significantly, with both daytime and nighttime temperatures rising steadily.
Currently, another western disturbance is active, affecting various parts of Madhya Pradesh.
Temperature Trends Across Major Cities
On February 7, clear skies and sunshine will dominate during the day, but mild cold conditions will persist at night and early morning.
Bhopal: 26.2°C (5.5°C drop)
Indore: 25.4°C (5.2°C drop)
Gwalior: 25.6°C
Ujjain: 26°C
Jabalpur: 29.5°C
Raisen Records Lowest Temperature in MP
Among all districts, Raisen recorded the lowest temperature at 24.8°C.
Other significant temperature readings:
Naugaon 25°C . Dhar 25.2°C . Tikamgarh 25.5°C
Pachmarhi 26.1°C . Ratlam 26.5°C . Guna 26.7°C
Rewa & Sidhi 27.2°C . Satna & Khajuraho 27.4°C
Sagar 28.1°C . Narsinghpur 28.2°C
Mandla recorded the highest temperature at 33°C
What to Expect?
February 7-8: Clear skies with mild cold in the mornings and nights.
February 12-14: Rainfall expected, leading to temporary cooling.
February 20 onwards: Gradual increase in day and night temperatures, marking the end of winter.