Bhopal
The scorching heat of June in Madhya Pradesh is overshadowing people. For the last 15 days, the monsoon has stayed at the same place in Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh. Due to this, its entry has not been done in the state. The Meteorological Department has issued an alert for heavy rain on 15 and 16 June in the state. Pandhurna, Chhindwara, Balaghat, Mandla, Dindori, Anuppur, Khandwa of the southern part may receive two and a half to 4.5 inches of rain in 24 hours. Meanwhile, the monsoon will also enter the state. However, earlier on Friday, 12 of Ujjain, Sagar, Gwalior-Chambal division The districts have heat stroke.
Alert of heavy rain on 15 and 16 June
Madhya Pradesh has alert of heavy rainfall on 15 and 16 June. Pandhurna, Chhindwara, Balaghat, Mandla, Dindori, Anuppur, Khandwa of the southern part may receive two and a half to 4.5 inches of rain in 24 hours. Meanwhile, the monsoon will also enter the state. However, earlier on Friday, there is a wise alert in 12 districts of Ujjain, Sagar, Gwalior-Chambal division.
According to the Meteorological Department, the monsoon has stayed at the same place in Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh. However, now the solution of the monsoon being active has intensified. In such a situation, the Meteorological Department has expressed the possibility of entering the southwest monsoon in parts of Central and Eastern India on 14-15 June. On the other hand, the Meteorological Department has also released an estimate of the next 4 days. In which there is alert on Friday in Gwalior, Sheopur, Bhind, Morena, Datia, Shivpuri, Niwari, Tikamgarh, Chhatarpur, Neemuch, Mandsaur, Agar-Malwa, Guna and Ashoknagar. Bhopal, Ujjain, Jhabua, Alirajpur, Dhar, Barwani, Khargone, Harda, Khandwa, Burhanpur, Betul, Narsinghpur, Chhindwara, Pandhurna, Seoni, Mandla and Balaghat are likely to have thunderstorms, thunderstorms and rain. On June 14, more than half of the state is expected to thunder and rain. At the same time, heavy rains are expected in the southern part on 15 and 16 June. That is, the monsoon will enter within these two days.
The weather has changed again in the state for the last 2 days. There is an effect of scorching heat during the day, while it is raining with strong thunderstorms at night. On Thursday, heavy rains started in Indore in the evening. At the same time, the weather also changed in Burhanpur, Betul, Ratlam, Ujjain, Dhar, Vidisha, Sagar, Raisen, Harda, Narmadapuram, Shajapur, Rajgarh, Guna, Gwalior, Bhopal, Agar-Malwa, Dewas, Sehore and Khandwa. Indore rained with strong thunderstorms. Many districts including Gwalior, Morena, Dhar also had rain weather.
There is also the effect of severe heat between strong thunderstorms and rain in the state. On Thursday, mercury in 22 cities crossed 40 degrees. The hottest was Khajuraho and Naugaon in Chhatarpur district. Khajuraho recorded 45.8 degrees and Naugaon recorded 45 degrees. Gwalior was the hottest in 5 major cities of the state. The temperature here was 44.2 degrees. 43.5 degrees in Ujjain, 41 degrees in Bhopal, 41.6 degrees in Indore and 40.7 degrees Celsius in Jabalpur. Similarly, 44.7 degrees in Tikamgarh, 44 degrees in Shivpuri, 43.7 degrees in Shajapur, Guna-Narmadapuram, 43.4 degrees in Narsinghpur, 43.2 degrees in Ratlam, 43 degrees in Satna, 42.6 degrees in Sidhi-Rewa, 42.4 degrees in Dhar-Damoh, 42.4 degrees in Sagar, 42.2 degrees in ocean, 42.2 degrees in ocean and 41.5 degrees in ovaries and 41.2 ° C in Khargone, 41.2 degrees in Khargone and 41.2 degrees in Khargone. were recorded.
Mercury was the hottest in Chhatarpur district, Khajuraho 45.8 degrees reached the state, there is also the effect of severe heat between strong thunderstorms and rain. On Thursday, mercury in 22 cities crossed 40 degrees. The hottest was Khajuraho and Naugaon in Chhatarpur district. Khajuraho recorded 45.8 degrees and Naugaon recorded 45 degrees. Gwalior was the hottest in 5 major cities of the state. The temperature here was 44.2 degrees. 43.5 degrees in Ujjain, 41 degrees in Bhopal, 41.6 degrees in Indore and 40.7 degrees Celsius in Jabalpur.
Similarly 44.7 degrees in Tikamgarh, Shivpuri In 44 degrees, 43.7 degrees in Shajapur, Guna-Narmadapuram, 43.4 degrees in Narsinghpur, 43.2 degrees in Ratlam, 43 degrees in Satna, 42.6 degrees in Sidhi-Rewa, 42.4 degrees in Dhar-Dumoh, 42.4 degrees in Sagar, 41.5 degrees in Umaria and 41.2 degrees Celsius in Khargone.
Record of rain for 43 consecutive days This time in the summer, there is a record of rain for 43 consecutive days. The phase of thunderstorms started in the state from 26 April, which continued on 7 June. That is, for 43 consecutive days, water fell or a storm in some district of the state. On the 44th day, there was a period of thunderstorms, but after that it started raining again. On Wednesday, there was a strong thunderstorm in many districts including Bhopal. The effect of hail, celestial lightning and thunderstorms was also seen. The weather changed on Thursday as well.
Mercury crossed 40 degrees in 22 cities on Thursday
There is also the effect of severe heat between strong thunderstorms and rain in the state. On Thursday, mercury in 22 cities crossed 40 degrees. The hottest was Khajuraho and Naugaon in Chhatarpur district. Khajuraho recorded 45.8 degrees and Naugaon recorded 45 degrees. Gwalior was the hottest in 5 major cities of the state. The temperature here was 44.2 degrees. 43.5 degrees in Ujjain, 41 degrees in Bhopal, 41.6 degrees in Indore and 40.7 degrees Celsius in Jabalpur.
On June 14, more than half of the state is expected to thunder and rain. At the same time, heavy rains are expected in the southern part on 15 and 16 June. That is, the monsoon will enter within these two days.
Broken records in May this year, thunderstorms instead of summer, there was a thunderstorm, rain and hailstorm in the month of May. There is not a single day when there is no thunderstorm in some district of the state. This was the first time in MP. A total of 53 districts including Bhopal, Indore, Ujjain, Gwalior-Jabalpur were drenched. Niwari was the only district where drizzle occurred, but could not be recorded. On the other hand, many records of rain also broke in May. Indore dropped the highest 4.6 inches of water in 139 years. At the same time, Ujjain set the highest overall record of rainfall.
Earlier, in the month of May 1886 in Indore, 107.7 mm i.e. 4.2 inches of water fell, while this time 114.8 mm i.e. 4.6 inches of water has fallen. In this way, Indore’s record has been broken in 139 years. Overall records of May rain have been made in Ujjain. This time more than 111.8 mm i.e. 4.3 inches of water has dropped. In the year 2021, the total monthly rainfall was 65 mm (2.5 in). Accordingly, the overall record of May rain has been made in Ujjain.
On the other hand, there was no heat as April as in May. In April, the temperature in many cities reached 45 degrees. In May this year, the day temperature did not reach 43 degrees in any city of the state. Nautapa also had less heat. Mercury reached 40 degrees in cities like Naugaon, Khajuraho, Tikamgarh, Gwalior, Damoh, Shivpuri. In the rest of the cities, it remained far below.
Why was such a weather? What was the reason behind the thunderstorms in May instead of the scorching heat? Meteorologist Dr. Surendran learned about this. He said that from the beginning of May to the last, the state witnessed the activity of Cyclonic Circumstance, Western Disturbance (Western Disturbance) and Tuff. The systems continued to active. Due to this, the phase of thunderstorms continued. Even on the last day, the weather changed in some districts.
This will be the weather in June, what will be the weather in June? Regarding this, meteorologists say that there is an activity of the cyclonic circulation system right now. Because of this, there is a thunderstorm alert for the next four days. Day and night mercury is increasing in many cities. In some districts, there is a thunderstorm and rain, so many have the effect of heat. On Monday, day temperature in many cities had the effect of heat and mercury crossed 40 degrees.
Here, the monsoon can enter the state between June 15. If you look at the figures of the last 10 years, then before the monsoon enter, the state has the effect of hot heat. Gwalior-Chambal remains hot, while Bhopal, Indore and Ujjain divisions also heat fiercely. In the last days of June, there is some relief from the temperature. However, the night temperature in June falls from 8 to 10 degrees. This time, a similar weather is expected to remain.
Now know, how was the weather in 10 years…
In Bhopal, till June 15, there is a trend of both strong heat and rain in the month of June in the capital. In the last 10 years, before June 15, the heat has been affected. 4 years, the temperature crossed 45 degrees. At the same time, the night temperature came to 17.4 degrees. In the year 2020, the highest rainfall was 16 inches.
At the same time, 10.9 inches of water fell throughout the month in 2024 last year. There was so much rain for the second time in 10 years. At the same time, there was about 5 inches of water in 24 hours.