In Madhya Pradesh, the weather will change again in the last week of March. IMD (Meteorological Center) Bhopal has issued a rain alert from March 26. The effect of the new system will be visible in more than 20 districts of the eastern part, i.e., Jabalpur, Rewa, Shahdol-Sagar divisions. Before this, there will be intense heat in the state for 3 days. The daytime temperature may increase by 3 to 5 degrees. According to the Meteorological Department, a new Western Disturbance is becoming active in Northwest India from March 26, the effect of which will also be seen in MP. Currently, a Cyclonic Circulation system is active over southwest Rajasthan and adjoining Pakistan, but its effect will not be felt in the state. Heat increased as the hail-rain spell ended The state experienced a spell of rain from March 18 to 21. This spell ended on Saturday and Sunday. Due to this, the effect of heat intensified. On Sunday, the temperature in most cities remained above 32 degrees. Narmadapuram records 37.7°C Raisen and Ratlam are also hot Note: Maximum temperatures of 22 March (in °C) Talking about 5 major cities, Ujjain recorded 34 degrees, Indore 33.3 degrees, Bhopal 33 degrees, Gwalior 31.8 degrees, and Jabalpur recorded 31.3 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, Narmadapuram remained the hottest in the state. Here, the maximum temperature was recorded at 37.7 degrees. Raisen reached 37.6 degrees, Ratlam 37.2 degrees, Khargone-Narsinghpur 36 degrees, and Guna 33 degrees. On Sunday, an increase in daytime temperatures was observed in every city. Water fell in 45 districts for four days, hailstorms also occurred It is to be noted that due to the active strong system for the last 4 days, 45 districts experienced a period of storms and rain. Hail also fell in 17 of these districts. Due to strong winds, banana, papaya, and wheat crops were affected. In such a situation, farmers are now demanding compensation. Dhar, Khargone, and several other districts were more severely affected. Hail fell 4 times in February, three times in March This time, the weather changed four times in February. Right at the beginning, the state experienced hail, rain, and storms twice. This caused significant damage to crops. After this, the government also conducted a survey of the affected crops. From February 18, the state was drenched for the third time. The effect continued on February 19, 20, and 21 as well. Then, for the fourth time, there was a spell of hail and rain on February 23-24. The summer season began in March. The first fortnight saw intensely hot weather. Meanwhile, the weather is now changing. According to the Meteorological Department, a strong system became active for the first time this season in March. Its effect lasted for four days. Due to this, hail has fallen for three consecutive days. Now, a new system will become active from March 26. April-May will be the hottest The Meteorological Department has predicted the hottest temperatures this year in April and May. Within these two months, mercury can cross 45 degrees in the districts of Gwalior, Chambal, Jabalpur, Rewa, Shahdol, and Sagar divisions. Bhopal, Indore, Ujjain, and Narmadapuram divisions will also remain hot. Post navigation RDX-cyanide bomb threats rock MP:12 emails warn of drone attacks on govt buildings, hospitals; agencies yet to trace sender MP records all-time high in UPSC selections:61 candidates selected, numbers double in 3 years; state ranks 4th after UP and Bihar