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Hill station-like feel in Bhopal: Day temp just a degree more than night

Hill station-like feel in Bhopal: Day temp just a degree more than night

Time of India14 hours ago
Bhopal: Showers with varying velocity continued in Bhopal on Saturday. Rainfall reduced the difference between the day and night temperature in the city to 1.5 degrees. The wet spell was likely to continue, and a warning of heavy showers also existed for many places in the state.
The meteorological dept stated the monsoon trough at mean sea level passes through Sri Ganganagar, Bhiwani, Agra, Banda, Dehri, Purulia, Kolkata, and thence east southeastwards to the northeast Bay of Bengal. The cyclonic circulation over northeast Madhya Pradesh and neighbourhood, extending up to 1.5 km above mean sea level, persists.
The upper air cyclonic circulation over northern parts of Gangetic West Bengal and neighbourhood persists and extends up to 7.6 km above mean sea level, tilting southwestwards with height.
Under its influence, a low-pressure area is likely to form over Gangetic West Bengal and neighbourhood during the next 24 hours. The trough runs from the northeast Arabian Sea to the above cyclonic circulation over northern parts of Gangetic West Bengal and neighbourhood across north Gujarat, north Madhya Pradesh, southeast Uttar Pradesh, and Jharkhand between 3.1 km and 5.8 km above mean sea level, tilting southward with height, the meteorological dept added.
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The day temperature in Bhopal on Saturday was recorded at 25.6 degree Celsius, seven degrees less than the normal mark, while the night temperature was 24.0 degrees, which was at the normal mark. The city recorded 12.0 mm of rain between 8.30 am and 5.30 pm in the day.
In the forecast for Bhopal on Sunday, there would be few spells of moderate rainfall. Day and night temperatures would be 26 and 23 degrees respectively.
Bhopal: Showers with varying velocity continued in Bhopal on Saturday.
Rainfall reduced the difference between the day and night temperature in the city to 1.5 degrees. The wet spell was likely to continue, and a warning of heavy showers also existed for many places in the state.
The meteorological dept stated the monsoon trough at mean sea level passes through Sri Ganganagar, Bhiwani, Agra, Banda, Dehri, Purulia, Kolkata, and thence east southeastwards to the northeast Bay of Bengal.
The cyclonic circulation over northeast Madhya Pradesh and neighbourhood, extending up to 1.5 km above mean sea level, persists.
The upper air cyclonic circulation over northern parts of Gangetic West Bengal and neighbourhood persists and extends up to 7.6 km above mean sea level, tilting southwestwards with height. Under its influence, a low-pressure area is likely to form over Gangetic West Bengal and neighbourhood during the next 24 hours.
The trough runs from the northeast Arabian Sea to the above cyclonic circulation over northern parts of Gangetic West Bengal and neighbourhood across north Gujarat, north Madhya Pradesh, southeast Uttar Pradesh, and Jharkhand between 3.1 km and 5.8 km above mean sea level, tilting southward with height, the meteorological dept added.
The day temperature in Bhopal on Saturday was recorded at 25.6 degree Celsius, seven degrees less than the normal mark, while the night temperature was 24.0 degrees, which was at the normal mark. The city recorded 12.0 mm of rain between 8.30 am and 5.30 pm in the day.
In the forecast for Bhopal on Sunday, there would be few spells of moderate rainfall. Day and night temperatures would be 26 and 23 degrees respectively.
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