
Bhopal: Cold winds coming from North India have increased the chill in Madhya Pradesh. In this sequence, the lowest temperature of 5.4 degrees Celsius was recorded in Gwalior on Sunday. The minimum temperature in the capital was 10.4 degrees Celsius. Recorded. Which was the lowest temperature of this season. According to meteorologists, a Western Disturbance is likely to reach around North India on Monday. Due to its effect, there may be snowfall on the mountains there. If this system moves forward, there is a possibility of freezing cold from 16 December.
According to the information received from the Meteorological Center, the maximum temperature of the capital on Sunday was 26.6 degrees Celsius. were recorded. which was normal. Also, 1.3 degrees Celsius compared to Saturday’s maximum temperature (25.3 degrees Celsius). be more. The minimum temperature is 10.4 degrees C. Recorded. It was one degree below normal. Also, one degree Celsius compared to Saturday’s minimum temperature (11.4 degrees Celsius). remained low. Ajay Shukla, the former senior meteorologist of the Meteorological Center, said that the temperature has started falling in North India. Due to the cold winds coming from there, the cold has increased in the whole of MP.

Western Disturbance is around Afghanistan
According to Shukla, at present, a Western Disturbance is persisting around Afghanistan. This system is likely to reach around North India on Monday. Due to this, there may be a slight increase in the night temperature. Also, on December 14-15, there is a possibility of snowfall on the mountains of North India. With this system going forward, the cold winter period may start in the state from December 16. During this time, the cold waves may also prevail in some places.