MP February 4 Weather Update: State Heats Up; Temp Crosses 34°C, Rain Expected On Feb 12-14
After February 20, the cold will reduce further, and both day and night temperatures will increase.

Representative image
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): The days are getting warmer in Madhya Pradesh. On Monday, the temperature crossed 34°C for the first time this season.
Mandla and Seoni were the coldest places, while 14 cities, including Bhopal, Indore, and Ujjain, recorded temperatures above 30°C.
However, temperatures may drop again in the next two days.
Next two days Weather Forecast
February 4 – Light fog may be seen in Gwalior-Chambal and Ujjain divisions, while the day will remain warm.
February 5 – Days will be warm, while the cold will be felt only in the morning and night.
ALSO READ
According to the Meteorological Department, cold will be felt only in the mornings and nights during February.
After February 20, the cold will reduce further. On Monday, fog was seen in some districts of Gwalior-Chambal and Ujjain divisions, and it may continue on Tuesday as well.
Seoni – 34.2°C, Mandla – 34°C
Betul – 33.2°C, Indore – 32.5°C, Bhopal – 32.1°C
Ratlam – 32°C, Ujjain – 31.5°C, Khargone & Narmadapuram – 31.4°C
Dhar – 31.9°C, Malajkhand – 30.3°C, Raisen – 30.2°C
Khandwa – 30.1°C, Umaria & Sagar – 30°C
On Sunday-Monday night, the temperature crossed 15°C in many cities:
Narmadapuram – 17.5°C, Indore – 17.2°C, Seoni – 17°C
Ujjain & Chhindwara – 15°C, Malajkhand – 15.2°C, Sagar – 15.3°C
Khandwa – 15.4°C, Dhar – 16.5°C
Rain on Feb 12-13
According to weather experts, a Western Disturbance may become active on February 8, causing weather changes in the state. Senior meteorologist Dr. Ved Prakash Singh said that clouds will cover some areas in the first week of February. Rain is expected on February 12, 13, and 14.
After February 20, the cold will reduce further, and both day and night temperatures will increase.
RECENT STORIES
-
Airtel Fined ₹5 Lakh For Damaging Narmada Pipeline During OFC Work In Indore -
Complementary Feeding Day: Today, One-In-Three Malnutrition Crisis Puts Focus On Complementary... -
Major Fire At EV Showroom Traps Residents; Family Rescued Using Ladder & Rope -
High Before 20: How Teen Peer Pressure Is Driving A 40% Surge In City's Cannabis Use -
Youth Stabbed To Death In Cafe Over Old Enmity In Indore
