BHOPAL: Temperature fluctuations in Madhya Pradesh have been reported on Sunday night as another western disturbance that culminated the winter season in India begins on January 23rd. The capital city Bhopal on Sunday recorded day temperatures of 27.3 degrees Celsius after a drop of 1.8 degrees while it recorded night temperatures of 13.6 degrees Celsius after a rise of 1.2 degrees. Meanwhile, Indore recorded a maximum temperature of 25.6 degrees Celsius after a drop of 2.9 degrees while it recorded a night temperature of 12 degrees Celsius after a drop of 1 degree.
A yellow alert has been issued for moderate to intense fog in Ashoknagar, Guna, Gwalior, Shivpuri, Bhind, Morena, Chhatarpur, Panna, Bhopal, Rajgarh, Gwalior, and Datia.
Monday morning witnessed thick fog leading to disruption of air traffic. Though the visibility improved, several flights were delayed on Monday. The fog and cloudy weather in the state are attributed to the western disturbances over the northern parts of India. An induced cyclonic circulation formed over south-west Rajasthan has brought the change. The circulation is causing moisture incursion in MP,