Indore temp

  1. Indore Weather Update: Day temp reaches 42.7 degrees Celsius mark, to rise further
  2. Indore Weather Report: No relief from rising temp, no change in weather likely for next five days
  3. Indore Weather Report: No relief from rising temp, no change in weather likely for next five days
  4. Indore Weather Update: Day temp reaches 42.7 degrees Celsius mark, to rise further


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Indore Weather Update: Day temp reaches 42.7 degrees Celsius mark, to rise further

Indore (Madhya Pradesh): With each passing day, the summer is reaching its peak and temperature is breaking all its previous records of the season, this year. The swiftly rising temperature crossed the 42 degrees Celsius mark for the first time in the season, making it the hottest day of the season. The regional meteorological department officials forecast no relief for the denizens for a couple of days and said that the temperature is likely to cross the 43 degrees Celsius mark as the temperature would increase by 2-3 degrees Celsius across the state. The hot winds blowing at speeds of 6-8 kmph made it hard for the denizens to move out of the houses throughout the day. Citizens struggled to stay cool as the mercury rose above the 42 degrees Celsius mark and the rising temperature coupled with hot winds gave the feeling that one was in a furnace. To add to the woes of residents, night weather too became unbearable as the temperature crossed 24 degrees Celsius. “There is no chance of relief as the temperature for a couple of days and it will rise till May 15. Some of the districts except Indore are facing heat wave conditions and there are chances that Indore too will witness the heat waves in two days,” senior scientists, India Meteorological Department, Bhopal Dr Ved Prakash Singh said. The officials also forecast that the temperature would decrease only after May 15 due to the western disturbance which will affect the northern part of the country while a cyclonic circula...

Indore Weather Report: No relief from rising temp, no change in weather likely for next five days

Indore (Madhya Pradesh): There is no relief from the rising temperature as it remained above 34 degrees Celsius consecutively for the second day, on Tuesday. The day temperature remained four degrees Celsius above normal, while the night temperature too remained 15 degrees Celsius above normal. With the temperature rise, the weather during day time turned itchy while the night temperature also remained three degrees Celsius above normal. The wind pattern remained westerly northeasterly, and the weathermen forecasted no relief from rising temperatures for at least the next five days. “A fresh western disturbance is likely to affect the western Himalayan region on February 25. Under its influence, fluctuation in day and night temperature will continue for the next five days,” Meteorological department officials said. They added that the sky would remain partially cloudy with puffy clouds but would not provide any relief from the rising temperature. “Indore would continue to witness fluctuation in temperature for the next five days. It would drop by a couple of degrees Celsius after February 25, but there would be no relief to the citizens,” the weatherman added. Max – 34.3 degrees Celsius (Four degrees above normal) Min – 15.7 degrees Celsius (Three degrees above normal) (To receive our E-paper on WhatsApp daily, please

Indore Weather Report: No relief from rising temp, no change in weather likely for next five days

Indore (Madhya Pradesh): There is no relief from the rising temperature as it remained above 34 degrees Celsius consecutively for the second day, on Tuesday. The day temperature remained four degrees Celsius above normal, while the night temperature too remained 15 degrees Celsius above normal. With the temperature rise, the weather during day time turned itchy while the night temperature also remained three degrees Celsius above normal. The wind pattern remained westerly northeasterly, and the weathermen forecasted no relief from rising temperatures for at least the next five days. “A fresh western disturbance is likely to affect the western Himalayan region on February 25. Under its influence, fluctuation in day and night temperature will continue for the next five days,” Meteorological department officials said. They added that the sky would remain partially cloudy with puffy clouds but would not provide any relief from the rising temperature. “Indore would continue to witness fluctuation in temperature for the next five days. It would drop by a couple of degrees Celsius after February 25, but there would be no relief to the citizens,” the weatherman added. Max – 34.3 degrees Celsius (Four degrees above normal) Min – 15.7 degrees Celsius (Three degrees above normal) (To receive our E-paper on WhatsApp daily, please

Indore Weather Update: Day temp reaches 42.7 degrees Celsius mark, to rise further

Indore (Madhya Pradesh): With each passing day, the summer is reaching its peak and temperature is breaking all its previous records of the season, this year. The swiftly rising temperature crossed the 42 degrees Celsius mark for the first time in the season, making it the hottest day of the season. The regional meteorological department officials forecast no relief for the denizens for a couple of days and said that the temperature is likely to cross the 43 degrees Celsius mark as the temperature would increase by 2-3 degrees Celsius across the state. The hot winds blowing at speeds of 6-8 kmph made it hard for the denizens to move out of the houses throughout the day. Citizens struggled to stay cool as the mercury rose above the 42 degrees Celsius mark and the rising temperature coupled with hot winds gave the feeling that one was in a furnace. To add to the woes of residents, night weather too became unbearable as the temperature crossed 24 degrees Celsius. “There is no chance of relief as the temperature for a couple of days and it will rise till May 15. Some of the districts except Indore are facing heat wave conditions and there are chances that Indore too will witness the heat waves in two days,” senior scientists, India Meteorological Department, Bhopal Dr Ved Prakash Singh said. The officials also forecast that the temperature would decrease only after May 15 due to the western disturbance which will affect the northern part of the country while a cyclonic circula...