After heavy spell of rains witnessed in the past two days, Sunday remained quiet with drizzle and light brief showers at isolated places in the state capital.
In the past 24 hours few regions have witnessed good rainfall in which Sarangpur and Pandhana recorded 5 cm of rainfall, Mandla recorded 4 cm of rainfall, Lakhnadon and Multai recorded 3 cm of rainfall while Sohagpur and Katni recorded 2 cm of rainfall.
Rainfall and thunder activities have faded away for while and for the whole day cloud cover and sun shine were witnessed keeping the weather conditions moderate in the state capital and maintaining day temperature at 36.7 degree Celsius and night temperature at 25.6 degree Celsius.
Soaring high temperatures have dipped to 43 degree Celsius recorded in Khajuraho on Sunday. Except Khajuraho most of the places across the state recorded day temperature below 40 degree Celsius.
Very few regions are witnessing high night temperature. Gwalior recorded the highest night temperature at 32 degree Celsius.
In the past 24 hours most of the parts in Jabalpur division and few parts of Sagar, Indore and Bhopal divisions witnessed rainfall. Shahdol, Rewa, Indore, Hoshangabad, Gwalior divisions also reported rainfall.
The divisions which have not received good rainfall witnessed increased temperatures. Rewa and Ujjain divisions witnessed significant increase in temperatures.
The difference in day and night temperatures has increased after the weather conditions have changed in the past three days.