Maharashtra Cold Wave Alert: Nagpur Records Sharp Temperature Drop as Winter Intensifies - Apna Nagpur

Maharashtra Cold Wave Alert: Nagpur Records Sharp Temperature Drop as Winter Intensifies

Nagpur is freezing this December

Maharashtra has stepped into a colder-than-usual December this year, with Vidarbha turning into one of the coldest regions in the state. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a Cold Wave Alert for Nagpur and multiple surrounding districts as temperatures continue to drop into single digits.

Nagpur’s December Begins with Intense Chill

Nagpur is witnessing a noticeable temperature drop, with minimum temperatures sliding to 7–10°C. Northerly winds and clear skies are accelerating the cooling effect, making mornings and nights significantly colder.

Weather Experts Explain the Sudden Change

Meteorologists suggest the strong and dry northerly winds, combined with cloud-free skies, are the primary reasons behind this intensified cold wave. This setup allows heat to escape rapidly during nighttime, causing a steep fall in minimum temperatures.

How Citizens Are Affected

The sudden addition of winter pressure is clearly visible:

  • More cases of cold, cough and viral infections
  • Respiratory discomfort, especially among asthma patients
  • People delaying morning routines
  • Increased use of heaters and warm clothing

Cold Wave Impact on Farming

Vidarbha’s farming community is preparing to face winter challenges. Cold waves can:

  • Damage vegetable crops
  • Slow down crop maturity
  • Affect fruit orchards through frost
  • Reduce yield and market supply

Farmers have been advised to irrigate fields lightly at night and cover sensitive plants.

Precautions for the Cold Wave

  • Wear layered clothing
  • Use warm water for drinking
  • Avoid sudden temperature changes
  • Keep infants and elders indoors during peak cold hours
  • Stay updated with IMD alerts

Conclusion

The cold wave alert across Nagpur and other Vidarbha districts marks a strong start to Maharashtra’s winter season. As temperatures continue to dip, staying cautious and prepared is essential for both citizens and farmers. The next few days are expected to remain extremely chilly, especially during early mornings and late nights.