Madhya Pradesh Weather Update: Fog Alert Issued for Ten Districts
Weather conditions across Madhya Pradesh will likely stay dry this week. However, moderate fog is expected to blanket approximately ten districts on Tuesday. Meteorological officials shared this forecast on Monday, providing specific warnings for January 13th.
Districts Under Fog Watch
The India Meteorological Department issued a clear alert. Isolated places in the following ten districts may experience moderate fog conditions:
- Gwalior
- Morena
- Bhind
- Datia
- Niwari
- Tikamgarh
- Chhatarpur
- Panna
- Satna
- Rewa
Officials expect these same districts to face similar weather patterns on Wednesday, January 14th. Travelers and residents in these areas should prepare for potentially reduced visibility during the early morning hours.
Improved Conditions Expected Later in the Week
A positive shift is on the horizon. Weather conditions are predicted to become largely clear by Thursday, January 15th. Visibility across the state should improve significantly on that day, according to the latest forecasts.
Bhopal's Weather Snapshot
In the state capital, Bhopal, meteorologists indicated the possibility of shallow to moderate fog at some locations on Tuesday. The city's temperature readings showed remarkable stability.
Bhopal recorded a maximum temperature of 26.8 degrees Celsius on Monday. This reading remained unchanged from Sunday's high. The minimum temperature recorded during the night spanning Sunday and Monday settled at 9 degrees Celsius. This marked a slight increase of 1 degree compared to the previous night's low.
Statewide Dry Spell Continues
Reviewing the past 24 hours, officials confirmed the weather remained completely dry in all divisions of Madhya Pradesh. No rainfall or significant precipitation was reported anywhere in the state during this period.
Residents are advised to stay updated with local weather bulletins, especially in the listed districts. Commuters should exercise caution on roads and highways during early morning hours when fog density is typically highest.