Weather report: issues yellow alert on in 9 districts of this states

Weather report: Severe heat wave conditions likely to prevail in nine districts of Madhya Pradesh for the next two days, said India Meteorological Department (IMD) Weather report on Thursday. IMD issued a ‘yellow alert’ waring with regard to this heat wave.

The country has been reeling with severe heat wave condition for the past couple of days. Mumbai was put on yellow alert a day early. Gujarat and Konkan also faced severe heat waves. Severe heat wave conditions prevailed in Narmadapuram, with mercury rising to 43 degrees Celsius.

The highest maximum temperature in Madhya Pradesh, on Thursday, senior meteorologist PK Saha of IMD Bhopal said. Similar conditions were witnessed in Rajgarh, Dhar, Ratlam and Khargone districts during the day, he said.

The heat wave condition is likely to prevail at few places in Narmadapuram, Ratlam, Shajapur, Khargone, Dhar, Khandwa, Damoh, Chhattarpur and Rajgarh districts, for the next two days, the official said. The maximum (day) temperature touched 39 degrees Celsius, 4 degrees above normal, while the minimum (night) temperature hovered at 18 degrees Celsius, which was normal, in Bhopal, he said.

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The maximum and minimum temperatures were 38.4 degrees Celsius, three above normal, and 22.6 degrees Celsius, five above normal, respectively in Indore, Saha said. The maximum and minimum temperatures were at 37.9 degrees Celsius and 20.8 degrees Celsius respectively in Jabalpur, while in Gwalior, they were at 37 degrees Celsius and 17.9 degrees Celsius respectively, he added.

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