Bhopal
During the last 24 hours in Madhya Pradesh, the period of thunderstorms continued in more than 27 districts. Most of the water fell in Narmadapuram and Mandla more than 2 inches of water.
Guna, Shivpuri, Sheopur, Raisen, Vidisha and Narsinghpur are expected to receive heavy rains in the next few hours. Ashoknagar, Gwalior, Morena, Datia, Sagar, Bhopal, Neemuch, Mandsaur, Rajgarh, Agar-Malwa, Narmadapuram, Chhindwara, Tikamgarh, Niwari, Seoni, Balaghat, Mandla, Dindori, Anuppur, Shahdol, Katni, Satna, Maihar, Rewa, Panna, Siddha, Umaria, Singaruli, Jabalpur, Damoh and Sihori There is also an alert of rain and thunderstorms.
Winds will run at a speed of 50 kmph
On Thursday, the sky remained cloudy throughout the day and there was a light spray in between. The Meteorological Department has predicted winds at a speed of 40 to 50 km per hour on Friday and Saturday. There is also a forecast of rain in the district.
Relief for paddy crop
The rain has brought relief to the farmers who cultivate paddy. The farmers had already made paddy fabricated and had also prepared plants. Now paddy transplanting will start with heavy rains. The water supply required for the paddy crop will be due to monsoon rains.
- Water continues to fall in Chhindwara for 4 hours. This has increased the coolness.
- The basement collapsed due to rain in Hazira area in Gwalior.
- Water has been falling since morning in Sehore, Narsinghpur and Niwari.
- It is going on in Bhopal from 5 am, it continues even after 9 o’clock.
- Mandla has recorded two inches of rain overnight.
- There was a lot of night in Gwalior. 31.3 mm of water has fallen by morning.
- Raisen continued to rain overnight. Monsoon rains started in the district at 8 pm on Thursday night.
- The rain started from 12 noon in Narmadapuram on Thursday night till 6 am. Water fell continuously for about 6 hours.
Tuff, Cyclonic Sarkings-Lo Pressure Area Active Senior Meteorologist Dr. Divya E. Surendran said that currently there is a low pressure area, three cyclonic circulation and activity of two troughs. A trough is passing by the state. Due to these reasons, there is a period of heavy rains in the state.
In many districts including Bhopal, Indore, rain in Mhow was shed before, on Thursday, rain continued in many districts including Bhopal, Indore, Ujjain, Jabalpur, Ratlam, Mandsaur, Neemuch, Rajgarh, Ashoknagar and Harda. Due to heavy rains in the Malwa region, the river drains came out in spate. Two bike riders were washed away while crossing the swollen culvert in Neemuch. People saved them. Kanjarda, a village on the banks of Rupa river in Neemuch, was flooded on the road.
The roads in Mandsaur were flooded up to one and a half feet. Water has come in the dried springs in Mhow of Indore. On Thursday, water started flowing in the waterfall of Patalpani. The tree fell on a moving car in Gwalior. It was also raining during this time. Passengers cut the bank manager and took out trees. Biaora in Rajgarh district received continuous rain. Water also fell in the surrounding villages including Suthalia, Malawar, Karanwas in the district. Narmadapuram, Dindori also recorded rain.
Rainfall in 16 districts, a quarter inch water in Ratlam, there was rain in 16 districts of the state on Thursday. Ratlam fell the most in a quarter and a half inch. Indore received half an inch of rain. Mercury rolled in many cities due to rain. The temperature of day and night in Indore has become equal. The temperature was 24.3 degrees on Wednesday-Thursday night, while on Thursday it was recorded at 25.6 degrees Celsius. This was the lowest temperature in the state on Thursday.
There was a difference of just 2 degrees in day and night temperatures in Ratlam and Ujjain. The mercury in Ratlam was 24.2 degrees on Wednesday-Thursday night, while on Thursday, the temperature was recorded at 26.2 degrees Celsius in the day. At the same time, Ujjain recorded 25.5 degrees at night and 27.5 degrees a day. The mercury was also less than 30 degrees in Malajkhand, Guna, Raisen, Pachmarhi and Dhar in Balaghat. In large cities, 30 degrees were recorded in Bhopal, 31.4 degrees in Indore, 33.5 degrees in Gwalior and 32.1 degrees in Jabalpur. Tikamgarh was the highest 40.5 degrees.
The monsoon did not reach Bhind district, this time the monsoon had come in the country 8 days ago. At the same time, it reached many states including Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh ahead of schedule. In such a situation, it was estimated that it would come in Madhya Pradesh in the first week of June, but it did not happen. For the last 15 days, the monsoon remained at the same place in Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh. Because of this, it could not enter MP. The monsoon progressed on 13-14 June. Despite this, it was late in the state for 1 day. However, in 3 days, the monsoon covered 54 districts of the state.
The remaining monsoon was expected to arrive in the remaining district Bhind on Thursday, but it did not reach. According to the Meteorological Department, Bhind will also be covered by Monsoon on Friday. Explain that the normal date of entry of monsoon in MP is June 15. Last year it was entered on 21 June.