Bhopal, April 26 -- Starting Saturday, Madhya Pradesh will experience a brief three-day rainy spell triggered by a Western Disturbance and a trough, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). However, despite the anticipated rainfall, the state will continue to reel under intense heat and persistent heatwave conditions, with temperatures soaring across several regions.
On Friday, Khajuraho recorded the highest temperature at 44.6degC, followed by Shivpuri at 44degC, making them the hottest locations in the state. Other major cities also witnessed scorching conditions, with Gwalior at 43degC, Jabalpur at 41.5degC, Ujjain at 41.4degC, Bhopal at 41.2degC, and Indore at 40degC. The only relief came from Pachmarhi, the state's lone...