MP Weather Today: madhya pradesh Shivers in november Cold
đč Record-Breaking Drop in Temperatures
Madhya Pradesh is experiencing severe cold in november, with temperatures falling to record lows in several cities.
Indore is witnessing its coldest november in 25 years.
Bhopal has recorded minimum temperatures below 9°C for seven consecutive nights.
Plains across the state are colder than Himalayan regions, a rare weather pattern this early in winter.
đč Plains Colder Than Hill Stations
Despite being a hill station, Pachmarhi is reporting milder temperatures compared to Indore, bhopal, and other plains.
Weather experts explain that cold northerly winds are not reaching Pachmarhi with the same intensity.

đč Expert Insight: Impact of Northerly Winds
According to weather expert Arun Sharma:
Strong cold winds are affecting Gwalior, Chambal, Ujjain, Indore, Sagar, and bhopal divisions.
This wind pattern has made the plains significantly colder.
Rajgarh is currently the coldest city in madhya pradesh at 7.4°C.
đč City-Wise Minimum Temperatures
Indore: 7.6°C
Bhopal: 8.2°C
Jabalpur: 9.9°C
Gwalior: 11.4°C
Ujjain: 10.7°C
Naugaon (Chhatarpur): 8.4°C
Rewa: 8.9°C
Shivpuri: 9°C
Malajkhand: 9.8°C
đč Cold Day & Cold Wave Conditions
Cold day conditions reported in Anuppur and Balaghat.
Cold wave conditions affecting:
Bhopal
Indore
Ujjain
Sagar
Several districts of the Shahdol division
A cold day is declared when:
Minimum temperature is below 10°C, and
Maximum temperature is 6.5°C or more below normal.
Both day and night temperatures have dropped significantly in affected districts.
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