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In Madhya Pradesh, the weather has suddenly changed in the last days of March. A strong system of storms and rain has become active in the state, which is having an impact in many districts. On Monday, hailstones fell in 8 districts, while storms and rain continued in more than 20 districts. In some places, the heat also persisted, and temperatures in Narmadapuram and Khajuraho crossed 40 degrees Celsius. According to the Meteorological Department, mixed weather will prevail in the state on Tuesday as well. The Bhopal Meteorological Center has issued an alert for thunderstorms, storms, and rain in 16 districts, including Gwalior, in the next 24 hours. Strong winds with speeds of 30 to 40 kilometres per hour may blow in these areas. Meteorologists say that this change has occurred due to the activation of a trough and cyclonic circulation. Two such systems will remain active in the state until April 3, due to which the weather pattern will continue to change. Khajuraho–Narmadapuram cross 40°C, Mandla and Ratlam also hot Note: Maximum temperatures recorded on 30 March, in degrees Celsius Earlier on Monday, hail fell in Ujjain, Neemuch, Mandsaur, Betul, Dhar, Sehore. Meanwhile, in more than 20 places like Bhopal, Maihar, Sheopur, Chhindwara, Neemuch, Mandsaur, Betul, Balaghat, Ratlam, Shajapur, Agar-Malwa, Khandwa, Dewas, Khargone, Pandhurna, Seoni, Anuppur, there was either rain or cloudy and stormy weather. This is why such weather
Meteorologist HS Pandey said, moisture is also coming from the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal. Due to the changed weather, a drop in daytime temperatures will be seen across the state. New system again on April 2
According to the Meteorological Department, another new system is becoming active on April 2. The Western Disturbance may affect North-West India. Due to this, the weather in MP will also change again. Intense heat before rain, Narmadapuram-Khajuraho hottest
Before the rain, storm, and hailstones, the state continued to experience intense heat on Monday. The mercury reached a record 40.4 degrees Celsius in Khajuraho and 40.2 degrees Celsius in Narmadapuram. Meanwhile, the mercury was recorded at 39.7 degrees in Mandla, 39.6 degrees in Ratlam, 39.3 degrees in Umaria, 39.1 degrees in Khandwa, 39 degrees in Damoh, Khargone, Satna, Rewa-Raisen, 38.9 degrees in Seoni-Dhar, 38.6 degrees in Sidhi, 38.5 degrees in Sagar-Chhindwara, and 38 degrees Celsius in Malajkhand and Guna. Talking about the 5 major cities of the state, the highest temperature was 39.3 degrees in Jabalpur. It was 37.4 degrees in Bhopal, 36.5 degrees in Indore, 35.8 degrees in Gwalior, and 37 degrees Celsius in Ujjain.