Madhya Pradesh’s weather has taken a delightful turn, giving people a first glimpse of the “pink chill.” The monsoon has almost bid farewell, bringing day temperatures close to normal, while nights are becoming cool and pleasant. Early snowfall in the northern Indian mountains is also influencing the state’s weather, adding to the chill in the air.
At present, most parts of Madhya Pradesh are experiencing dry and sunny weather. Although the afternoons may feel slightly warm, the heat is mild and not uncomfortable. In cities like Bhopal and Indore, daytime temperatures are hovering between 28°C and 33°C. Clear skies and low humidity are making the environment very pleasant. As evening approaches, temperatures start to drop, giving way to a gentle chill by night. In several districts, minimum temperatures have already fallen below 18°C, signaling the arrival of light cold in the state. Cities like Rajgarh and Indore have recorded even lower minimum temperatures than Pachmarhi.
According to the meteorological department, Madhya Pradesh is expected to continue experiencing dry and pleasant weather in the next few days.
With Diwali approaching, knowing the weather forecast is crucial. Diwali usually falls in late October or early November. Based on current trends, Madhya Pradesh is likely to enjoy cool and pleasant weather during the festival.
Madhya Pradesh has now fully transitioned from the monsoon to the winter season. A gentle chill is already noticeable and will intensify in the coming days. During Diwali, the weather is expected to be clear, dry, and comfortably cold—perfect for enjoying the festivities and cozy, cool nights.