Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): A brief break from the cold spell is likely to end soon as the mercury may fall by 2 to 3 degrees from Thursday onwards. Capital Bhopal, Indore, and Ujjain may witness temperatures in single digits.

Days and nights have become relatively less cold. Bhopal recorded 15.7 degrees on Tuesday night, Indore 14.4 degrees Celsius, Gwalior 11.3 degrees, Ujjain 11.5 degrees, and Jabalpur recorded 13.6 degrees. At the same time, Seoni was the hottest with 17 degrees. The mercury remained between 15 and 16 degrees in Chhindwara, Narmadapuram, Betul, Khargone, Dhar, and Sagar.

The day temperature rose significantly on Tuesday as the sun shone bright in Bhopal since morning. Mercury remained above 30 degrees in several cities during the day.

Similar weather condition continued on Wednesday.

Change in wind direction brings heat

Weathermen said on February 8, a Western Disturbance reached North India. Due to its effect, cold winds were blowing from the north in the state, which have now returned. At the same time, the direction of the wind has become southern. Due to this, cold air is not coming to the state, and the day and night temperature has increased. From February 13, the temperature will again fall.

Weather forecast:

February 12: Expect a hot day and a cold night.

February 13: A slight drop in the day and night temperature.