Bhopal
This time the speed of monsoon was very fast. Generally, it takes 10 to 15 days for the monsoon to fulfill the state with entry. But this time in four days, the monsoon covered the entire state. Except Bhind and some surrounding parts, the monsoon has been covered in the entire state. The sun’s attitude faded with the clouds. The hot state got relief from the heat. The maximum temperature dropped due to rain and showers. The maximum mercury was less than 30 degrees at 8 places. There was rain in Indore, Ujjain, Jabalpur, Gwalior, Guna, Ratlam, Mandsaur, Neemuch, Rajgarh, Dhar, Narmadapuram, Mandla, Sidhi, Dindori and Harda.
Clouds rained from 800 feet height
The minimum height of clouds in the capital was 800 feet. The city temperature declined rapidly due to wind, clouds, showers. During the day, along with the clouds, there were rims of sprays. In such a situation, the mercury rolled three degrees to 30 degrees. The maximum temperature of the city has reached 30 degrees after 105 days, before which the maximum temperature was 30.2 degrees on 6 March. Indore was the coldest during the day with a temperature of 25.6 degrees. While the nights were also relaxed. The mercury was 24.3 degrees Celsius at night.
System active, now Jhajjham
Meteorologist Abhijeet Chakraborty said, 6 systems are active right now. This keeps moisture. Right now a low pressure area is built near Jharkhand. The direction is towards the North East. There is also a cyclone of wind in Rajasthan. There is a possibility of rain in the state for a week. Now the Meteorological Department has issued continuous rain alert on 20-21-22-23-24-25-26 in Madhya Pradesh for a week. The Meteorological Department says that heavy rains may begin from June 21. Due to which there will be torrential rains, then there will be a period of heavy rain.
Heavy rains in Malwa, two bike riders in Neemuch, 2 dead in Shivpuri
In Malwa, the rain started to flourish due to rain. In Neemuch, 2 bike riders crossed the swollen culvert, which rescued. A tree fell on a moving car in Gwalior, in which the car riding bank manager Anish Saxena was injured. Two died due to lightning in Deori Sinawal in Shivpuri. Two are serious.
Clouds rained from 800 feet height
The minimum height of clouds in the capital was 800 feet. The city temperature declined rapidly due to wind, clouds, showers. During the day, along with the clouds, there were rims of sprays. In such a situation, the mercury rolled three degrees to 30 degrees. The maximum temperature of the city has reached 30 degrees after 105 days, before which the maximum temperature was 30.2 degrees on 6 March. 25.6 degree temperature Indore was the coldest during the day. While the nights were also relaxed. The mercury was 24.3 degrees Celsius at night.
Temperature drop due to rain
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 day and night temperature in Indore is almost equal. The temperature was 24.3 degrees on Wednesday-Thursday night, while on Thursday it was recorded at 25.6 degrees Celsius. 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.
System active, now Jhajjham
Meteorologist Abhijeet Chakraborty said, 6 systems are active right now. This keeps moisture. Right now a low pressure area is built near Jharkhand. The direction is towards the North East. There is also a cyclone of wind in Rajasthan. There is a possibility of rain in the state for a week. Now the Meteorological Department has issued continuous rain alert on 20-21-22-23-24-25-26 in Madhya Pradesh for a week. The Meteorological Department says that heavy rains may begin from June 21. Due to which there will be torrential rains, then there will be a period of heavy rain.
Where so much rain
Ratlam- 19mm
Indore- 12mm
Sidhi- 9mm
Bhopal- 5mm
Maximum mercury here
Indore- 25.6
Ratlam-26.2
Pachmarhi- 27.2
Guna-29.3
Bhopal -30
(Temperature in degree Celsius)
Today, heavy rain alert in 8 districts including Rewa Guna
Let us know that Madhya Pradesh Meteorological Department has issued an alert for heavy rain in 8 districts of MP including Rewa, Guna on Friday 20 June.