Nagpur Shivers at 8.5°C, Gondia the Coldest in Vidarbha at 8.2°C

A persistent cold wave gripped Nagpur and several parts of the Vidarbha region on Sunday, as temperatures continued to plummet. Nagpur recorded a minimum temperature of 8.5°C, marking the second consecutive day of chilly single-digit readings in the city. Meanwhile, Gondia emerged as the coldest spot in Vidarbha, with temperatures dipping even lower to 8.2°C.

The return of the winter chill has brought a noticeable drop in mercury levels across all cities in the region. The cold wave has made mornings particularly brisk, leaving residents to bundle up against the biting cold. The mercury’s decline in Nagpur, often referred to as the second capital of Maharashtra, has intensified the winter feel, with cold conditions persisting through both day and night.
Meteorological experts have urged citizens to take necessary precautions by dressing warmly to protect themselves from the harsh weather. The cold wave’s impact is being felt not only during the early hours but also throughout the day, making it essential for people to stay vigilant about their health.Authorities and weather officials have forecast the continuation of cold wave conditions across Vidarbha for the remainder of the week.
Meanwhile the Meterological dept Nagpur regional office has shared their updates, how about checking them as under:
This means that residents should prepare for sustained low temperatures and possibly colder mornings ahead.As the cold snap lingers, it is vital for vulnerable groups such as the elderly, children, and those with pre-existing health conditions to take extra care. The ongoing chilly weather serves as a reminder that winter is firmly back in the region, prompting everyone to stay warm and cautious during this period.
Ziya Khan

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