Monsoon reached 54 districts of Madhya Pradesh in 3 days, only one district Bhind left, rains in Ashoknagar-Ratlam

Monsoon reached 54 districts of Madhya Pradesh in 3 days, only one district Bhind left, rains in Ashoknagar-Ratlam

Bhopal
The monsoon has knocked in Madhya Pradesh and rain has started in many districts. There is drizzle in Bhopal, there has been heavy rains in Ashoknagar and Ratlam. Alert for heavy rain has been issued in some districts of Gwalior-Chambal division. For the next four days, there is a possibility of heavy rains in many districts of the state as two low pressure areas and three cyclonic circulation systems are active.

54 districts covered in 3 days

The monsoon has reached only in 3 days in 54 districts of the state, only Bhind district is left where the monsoon entry is likely on Thursday. In Bhopal, there was drizzle and cloudy in the morning. Today there is alert of heavy rains in Sheopur, Morena and Guna districts of Gwalior-Chambal division. It may receive two and a half to 4.15 inches of rain in 24 hours. There is a possibility of thunderstorms in the entire state including Bhopal, Indore, Ujjain, Gwalior, Jabalpur.

Alert of heavy rain for next 4 days
The MP has two low pressure areas (area of ​​low pressure) and three cyclonic shock system active. Because of this, there is alert of heavy rain in many districts of the state for the next 4 days. There may be very heavy rains somewhere. That is, during 24 hours, water can rain from two and a half to 8 inches. On Wednesday, Mandsaur, Ratlam and Barwani received heavy rains which brought relief from the heat. Dhar, Indore and Ujjain also had rain.

Also Read  Six-Term Legislator Mohan Singh Bisht Assumes Delhi Assembly Deputy Role as Opposition Stages Walkout

Mercury rolled up to 2 degrees
The day temperature has dropped due to thunderstorms, mercury fell to an average of 2 degrees in the state. Tikamgarh recorded the highest 38.5 degree Celsius. 33 degrees in Bhopal, 31.4 degrees in Indore, 35.5 degrees in Gwalior, 31.7 degrees in Ujjain and 37.4 degrees Celsius in Jabalpur.

Many districts including Indore, Ujjain received rain, mercury rolled into many districts of the state on Wednesday. Mandsaur, Ratlam, Barwani received heavy rains. This got rid of the heat. At the same time, there was a period of rain in Dhar, Indore, Ratlam, Ujjain. There has been a significant decline in day temperature due to thunderstorms.

The average mercury fell in the state up to 2 degrees. Tikamgarh recorded the highest 38.5 degree Celsius. In the rest of the cities, mercury remained below it. Talking about big cities, 33 degrees in Bhopal, 31.4 degrees in Indore, 35.5 degrees in Gwalior, 31.7 degrees in Ujjain and 37.4 degrees Celsius in Jabalpur.

Also Read  In Indore, Congress councilor Anwar Qadri filed a case of conspiracy to push love-jehad and Hindu women into body trade

This time one day, but covered in 3 days, 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 the entire state. Explain that the normal date of entry of monsoon in MP is June 15. Last year it was entered on 21 June.

Where did the monsoon reach
This time the monsoon came in the country 8 days ago. It reached many states including Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh ahead of schedule. For the last 15 days, the monsoon remained at the same place in Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh. On 13-14 June, the monsoon progressed and the state was delayed 1 day. However, in 3 days, the monsoon covered the entire state. The general date for the entry of monsoon in MP is June 15, last year it was entered on 21 June. The capital Bhopal has a trend of both strong heat and rain in June.

Also Read  Pesties Institute's leading step towards startup and entrepreneurship

What is the trend of last 10 years saying

In the last 10 years, before June 15, the heat has been affected, 4 years the temperature crossed 45 degrees. The night temperature came to 17.4 degrees. In the year 2020, the highest rainfall was 16 inches. Last year, in 2024, 10.9 inches of water fell throughout the month. For the second time in 10 years, there was so much rain, it rained about 5 inches of water in 24 hours. Indore received 4 inches of rain last year.

Less heat in the last 5 years in June

In the last 5 years i.e. 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024, there was less heat in June. The mercury has been between 39.6 to 41.1 degrees, the mercury reached 40.6 degrees last year. In 1980, Indore received more than 17 inches of rain in June. The record for the highest 5 inches of rain in 24 hours was made on 23 June 2003.

Join WhatsApp

Join Now