Cold Wave Intensifies Across Madhya Pradesh With Dense Fog and Temperature Drops
Northern winds and a western disturbance are driving severe cold conditions, with temperatures plunging and light rain expected in coming days.
- Madhya Pradesh is experiencing a second major cold wave in January, with temperatures dropping by 2-3°C across the state.
- Key cities like Bhopal, Indore, and Gwalior have recorded significant declines in daytime and nighttime temperatures, accompanied by dense fog and reduced visibility.
- The Meteorological Department forecasts severe cold and dense fog to persist until January 10, with light rain expected from January 12 due to an incoming western disturbance.
- Jet streams and melting northern snow are intensifying cold winds, with January predicted to have 20-22 days of cold wave conditions.
- Residents are advised to stay warm, avoid unnecessary travel during foggy conditions, and prepare for continued low temperatures and potential rainfall.