Publish Date: | Sun, 27 Feb 2022 07:00 AM (IST)
-North east wind blows, due to the temperature coming below normal, cold increases in the day, mercury will increase in the night
Gwalior Weather Update: Gwalior, Naidunia Representative. There are four systems in different parts of the country. These systems have changed the weather of the city. The north-west and north-east wind is blowing since night, due to which the day temperature has dropped and the cold has increased during the day. The Meteorological Department has predicted strong wind and cloud cover in the next 24 hours, but there is no chance of rain. Night temperatures may rise due to cloud cover.
The winter season will end on February 28. The summer season will start from March 1, but the weather has been affected by western disturbances. Clouds are becoming cloudy due to the arrival of a Western Disturbance. After they have passed, the north wind is bringing coolness. The weather suddenly changed on Saturday. A cold wind blew from morning till afternoon. Due to this the temperature came down to 28 degree Celsius. Due to the increased coolness of the day, warm clothes came out again. On the other hand, the changes coming in the mass again and again are making people sick. Along with cold, cold, viral patients are also increasing.
There are four systems built here
A Western Disturbance is passing through Jammu and Kashmir, which is getting moisture from the Arabian Sea.
A cyclonic circle is formed in Rajasthan, Northeast India, Bay of Bengal. Sufficient moisture is coming in the air from three cyclonic circles. The cyclonic circulation over Bay of Bengal will turn into a low pressure area on February 28.
Due to the cyclonic circle of Rajasthan, it will rain in Jabalpur area, but there will be clouds in Gwalior. Cold wind can blow during the day. However it will not rain.
Temperature:
-Maximum temperature – 28.0 °C
-Minimum temperature – 14.1 °C
temp of mercury
time temperature
05:30 17.0
08:30 16.4
11:30 23.4
14:30 28.0
17:30 25.4
Note: Temperature in degrees Celsius.
Posted By: vikash.pandey