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Cold Wave Grips Madhya Pradesh, Temperatures Plummet

Bhopal, India – Madhya Pradesh is experiencing a renewed cold wave, with nighttime temperatures dropping significantly across the state. As many as 14 cities recorded temperatures below 10 degrees Celsius overnight.

The coldest locations included Nowgong in Chhatarpur (6.1°C) and Pachmarhi (6.4°C). Bhopal shivered under a cold wave with the temperature dropping to 8.6°C, while other major cities like Indore (10.4°C), Gwalior (10.5°C), Ujjain (14°C), and Jabalpur (10.2°C) also experienced a sharp dip in mercury levels.

Meteorologists attribute the chill to an active Western Disturbance in northern India, which is expected to bring snowfall to the Himalayan region and subsequently usher in cold winds to Madhya Pradesh. The India Meteorological Department predicts similar conditions for the next few days, with a more intense cold spell expected to begin in the first week of December and last through January.

Dense fog has also been reported in several cities, including Bhopal, reducing visibility to between 1,000 and 1,500 meters. Authorities advise caution while driving.

Notably, November has already seen an extended period of cold weather in Madhya Pradesh, with Bhopal experiencing 15 consecutive days of cold wave conditions, the longest stretch since 1931. The city also recorded an all-time low of 5.2°C for November.

Unfortunately, the cold weather may have already had deadly consequences. Two deaths, one in Rewa and another in Raisen, are suspected to be related to the cold, though authorities have not officially confirmed the cause.

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