MP Heatwave: Jabalpur Hits 42.5°C Record
Digital Desk
Madhya Pradesh reels under severe heatwave as Jabalpur records 42.5°C, breaking three-year April mark. Naugaon in Chhatarpur hits 44.3°C; IMD alerts for luh in multiple districts amid rising temperatures in Bhopal, Indore. Stay hydrated, avoid sun. Latest India news update on MP weather crisis.
MP Heatwave Breaks Records
Jabalpur temperature surges to 42.5°C, shattering three-year April record. Chhatarpur's Naugaon logs hottest 44.3°C in Madhya Pradesh on Sunday. IMD Bhopal flags heatwave conditions across key districts.
Scorching Sunday Highs
Provincial mercury climbs sharply amid dry weather. Mandla touches 43.9°C, Khajuraho 43.4°C, while Datia, Umaria, Satna hit 43.1°C. Major cities sizzle: Gwalior 42.4°C, Bhopal 41.8°C, Indore 40.6°C, Ujjain 41.4°C. Sources confirm luh impacts in Niwari, Chhatarpur, Tikamgarh.english.
IMD Issues Alerts
IMD warns of heatwave in Niwari, Tikamgarh, Panna, Katni, Umaria, Jabalpur, Mandla, Chhatarpur on Monday. Temperatures may exceed 44°C in affected areas. Bhopal, Indore, Ujjain, Gwalior stay above 40°C. Officials urge precautions amid rising trend.mausam.
Hottest Districts Emerge
Chhatarpur leads with Naugaon at peak, followed by Mandla. Damoh records 43°C, Narmadapuram 42.8°C, Sidhi-Sagar 42.6°C. Malajkhand, Rewa, Dhar, Tikamgarh, Sheopur all cross 42°C. Reports highlight first 44°C breach this season.
Clouds Offer Brief Relief
Southern MP sees clouds in Khargone, Harda, Khandwa, Burhanpur, Betul, Chhindwara, Pandhurna. Bhopal experiences partly cloudy skies Sunday. Clear weather returns Monday, intensifying heat. Cyclonic circulation in east MP caused temporary cover.
Health Advisory Released
IMD advises ample water intake, hydration for all. Avoid midday sun exposure; opt for light cotton clothes. Special care for children, elderly amid luh risks. Authorities stress avoiding prolonged outdoor stays.
Future Weather Outlook
Next two days bring unrelenting heat across MP. Weak western disturbance possible April 23, minimal impact. April second half typically peaks; historical data shows Bhopal max 44.4°C in 1996, Jabalpur 45.4°C in 1970. Schools adjust timings in cities; farmers watch crops closely.
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MP Heatwave: Jabalpur Hits 42.5°C Record
Digital Desk
MP Heatwave Breaks Records
Jabalpur temperature surges to 42.5°C, shattering three-year April record. Chhatarpur's Naugaon logs hottest 44.3°C in Madhya Pradesh on Sunday. IMD Bhopal flags heatwave conditions across key districts.
Scorching Sunday Highs
Provincial mercury climbs sharply amid dry weather. Mandla touches 43.9°C, Khajuraho 43.4°C, while Datia, Umaria, Satna hit 43.1°C. Major cities sizzle: Gwalior 42.4°C, Bhopal 41.8°C, Indore 40.6°C, Ujjain 41.4°C. Sources confirm luh impacts in Niwari, Chhatarpur, Tikamgarh.english.
IMD Issues Alerts
IMD warns of heatwave in Niwari, Tikamgarh, Panna, Katni, Umaria, Jabalpur, Mandla, Chhatarpur on Monday. Temperatures may exceed 44°C in affected areas. Bhopal, Indore, Ujjain, Gwalior stay above 40°C. Officials urge precautions amid rising trend.mausam.
Hottest Districts Emerge
Chhatarpur leads with Naugaon at peak, followed by Mandla. Damoh records 43°C, Narmadapuram 42.8°C, Sidhi-Sagar 42.6°C. Malajkhand, Rewa, Dhar, Tikamgarh, Sheopur all cross 42°C. Reports highlight first 44°C breach this season.
Clouds Offer Brief Relief
Southern MP sees clouds in Khargone, Harda, Khandwa, Burhanpur, Betul, Chhindwara, Pandhurna. Bhopal experiences partly cloudy skies Sunday. Clear weather returns Monday, intensifying heat. Cyclonic circulation in east MP caused temporary cover.
Health Advisory Released
IMD advises ample water intake, hydration for all. Avoid midday sun exposure; opt for light cotton clothes. Special care for children, elderly amid luh risks. Authorities stress avoiding prolonged outdoor stays.
Future Weather Outlook
Next two days bring unrelenting heat across MP. Weak western disturbance possible April 23, minimal impact. April second half typically peaks; historical data shows Bhopal max 44.4°C in 1996, Jabalpur 45.4°C in 1970. Schools adjust timings in cities; farmers watch crops closely.