Madhya Pradesh has been experiencing a change in weather conditions as it received rainfall, along with thunderstorms in several regions for the last few days.
"The change in the weather conditions of the state are being seen due to a trough line formed from Chhattisgarh to Karnataka through North Tamil Nadu, North Kerala and there is also a Western Disturbance active in the area. As there is a trough line so there is the possibility of rain, light
According to Met Office, Light Thunderstorms with lightning are likely to continue over Ashoknagar, Shivpuri, Guna, Sagar, Damoh, Tikamgarh, Panna, Satna, Maihar, Rewa and Mauganj districts in early morning hours.
"The cold is likely to continue for the next two to three days in the state. The state has recorded a temperature below 10 degrees Celsius and if we talk about the entire state, Guna recorded 3.4 degrees Celsius and 4 degrees in Khajuraho," S N Sahu, meteorologist, IMD Bhopal, said.
The Met office has predicted that fog will continue to engulf across the state for the next one-two days and there is no possibility of rain in coming days.
The climate in the state changed after it received rainfall late on Sunday night and it continued intermittently in various parts of the state on the next day as well. According to the met office, the various parts of the state received rainfall on Tuesday too.
The climate in the state changed after it received rainfall late on Sunday night and it continued intermittently on Monday as well in various parts of the state. The state Bhopal also remained cloudy and received rainfall intermittently throughout the day.
"Western Disturbance was active from Sunday and a cycle circulation was also formed from the centre part of Northern Madhya Pradesh. Besides, a trough line was formed and moisture was also arriving from the Arabian Sea, due to which most of the state and Western Madhya Pradesh recorded ra
"Light thunderstorms and lightning with light to moderate rain are very likely in isolated places over Cuddalore, Villipuram, Mayiladuthurai, Nagapattinam, Tiruvarur, Puducherry and Karaikal districts of Tamil Nadu," said the Met Department.