Bhopal, March 4 – The heatwave in Madhya Pradesh is intensifying, with temperatures rising steadily across the state. The weather fluctuations continue, as scorching heat during the day is now being accompanied by unusually high nighttime temperatures.
According to the Meteorological Department, the first week of March will witness a significant rise in temperatures across various parts of the state, with an expected increase of 2 to 3 degrees Celsius. The Gwalior-Chambal region is anticipated to be the hottest, while Bhopal, Indore, Ujjain, Gwalior, and Jabalpur will also experience warm weather.

🌡️ Rising Temperatures Across Madhya Pradesh
The impact of summer has intensified since the beginning of March, with several cities recording temperatures above 35°C.
🔹 Latest Temperature Readings (March 4, 2024)
| City | Recorded Temperature (°C) |
|---|---|
| Seoni | 35.8°C |
| Khandwa | 35.5°C |
| Khargone | 35.4°C |
| Indore | 33.1°C |
| Ujjain | 33.0°C |
| Bhopal | 32.2°C |
| Gwalior | 30.9°C |
| Jabalpur | 30.8°C |
| Narsinghpur | 34.4°C |
| Mandla | 34.0°C |
| Dhar | 33.9°C |
| Narmadapuram | 33.2°C |
| Betul | 33.1°C |
📈 The rising heat has made the weather uncomfortable in multiple cities, with nighttime temperatures also witnessing an increase.
🔥 What to Expect in the Coming Days?
✔ Further temperature hikes expected across MP
✔ Gwalior-Chambal region to remain the hottest
✔ Daytime heat and warm nights to persist
✔ No immediate relief from rising temperatures
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