MP: Turbulent weather persists, 13 districts to experience gusty winds, thunderstorms

Bhopal, May 9 (IANS) The weather in Madhya Pradesh has taken a dramatic turn under the influence of two troughs and an active cyclonic circulation.
On Saturday, the Bhopal centre of the Meteorological Department issued an alert for thunderstorms and rain in 13 districts, while on Friday, strong winds and light showers were reported in more than 20 districts, including Bhopal.
The shifting conditions have created a mix of stormy weather and persistent heat across the state, leaving residents unsettled. According to forecasts, districts such as Narmadapuram, Betul, Chhindwara, Pandhurna, Seoni, Balaghat, Mandla, Dindori, Anuppur, Umaria, Shahdol, Sidhi, and Singrauli are likely to experience thunderstorms accompanied by strong winds. There is also a possibility of lightning strikes in some areas.
On Friday, weather disturbances were already evident in several parts of the state, with strong winds sweeping through some regions and light rainfall recorded in others. Bhopal, Seoni, Chhindwara, Raisen, Sagar, Damoh, Dewas, Khargone, Vidisha, Rajgarh, Tikamgarh, Ashoknagar, Shivpuri, Betul, Narsinghpur, Mandla, and Dindori were among the districts affected.
Despite the stormy conditions, heat continues to grip many cities. Ratlam was the hottest location, with the mercury climbing to 43.5 degrees Celsius. Shajapur recorded 42.6 degrees, while Ujjain stood at 42.4 degrees. Bhopal and Indore registered 41.2 degrees, Jabalpur 38.8 degrees, and Gwalior 37.5 degrees Celsius.
Meteorologists point out that the state has been witnessing unusual weather since the beginning of May. Typically, early May is marked by intense heat, but this year, storms, rainfall, and even hailstorms have disrupted the usual pattern.
Western Disturbances, trough lines, and cyclonic systems are being cited as the primary causes behind this anomaly.
The Meteorological Department has predicted that stormy and rainy conditions will persist until Saturday, after which temperatures are expected to rise sharply.
From Sunday onward, daytime temperatures in most cities could increase by three to four degrees Celsius.
Authorities have advised people to remain cautious during adverse weather, urging them to avoid open spaces, trees, and utility poles during storms and lightning activity.
Farmers have also been warned of potential damage to crops due to unseasonal rain and hailstorms, adding to concerns across the state.
–IANS
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