Monsoon will enter Bhopal-Jabalpur today, 4 inches of water falls in 5 districts of the state

Monsoon will enter Bhopal-Jabalpur today, 4 inches of water falls in 5 districts of the state

Bhopal

There is a period of storm rains in Madhya Pradesh. There is an alert of heavy rain on Wednesday in 5 districts of the state. Districts with heavy rains include Dhar, Jhabua, Ratlam, Neemuch and Mandsaur. The Meteorological Department has said that today there will be rain, strong thunderstorms and thunderstorms in the entire state including Bhopal, Indore, Ujjain, Gwalior, Jabalpur. Due to the impact of four weather systems at different places, the monsoon has been a process of moving forward. So far, monsoon entry has been made in 19 districts including Indore of the state. At the same time, monsoon can also reach Bhopal, Ujjain-Jabalpur within the next 24 hours.

4 systems active, storm and rain combo

According to Dr. Divya E. Surendran, Senior Meteorologist of Bhopal, “Currently 4 systems of rain and thunderstorms are active. Low pressure area and a cyclonic circulation are active in the neighboring state of Gujarat. Along with this, the western disturbance and activity of the trough line is also being seen. That is why the weather will change in the entire state for the next 24 hours. There may be heavy rains in many districts of Madhya Pradesh.”

Today rain alert in these districts

According to the Meteorological Department, there may be heavy rains in Indore Ujjain division, especially Ratlam, Neemuch, Dhar, Jhabua and Mandsaur on Wednesday. Along with this, there is alert of strong thunderstorms and thunderstorms in many districts including Jabalpur, Gwalior, the capital of Madhya Pradesh. At the same time, Narsinghpur, Jabalpur and Katni may rain with stormy winds. The Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert in most districts of the state at a speed of 40 to 60 km/h. Please tell that the monsoon has knocked in 20 districts including Indore of Madhya Pradesh.

Monsoon reached 19 districts of the state
Monsoon reached 19 districts of the state including Indore by Tuesday. During this period, the phase of thunderstorms continued in the state. On Tuesday, two girls died due to lightning in Singrauli. At the same time, rain was recorded in many districts including Bhopal, Rajgarh, Dhar, Ratlam, Chhindwara, Jabalpur, Mandla, Satna, Tikamgarh. Day temperatures have also declined due to rain. The mercury was 40 degrees in Shivpuri itself. At the same time, the lowest temperature was recorded at 28.2 degrees Celsius at the only hill station Pachmarhi. Talking about 5 big cities, 34.4 degrees in Bhopal, 32.2 degrees in Indore, 38.5 degrees in Gwalior, 33 degrees in Ujjain and mercury 34.5 degrees in Jabalpur.

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4 systems of thunderstorms active in the state
Dr. Divya E. Surendran, Senior Scientist of Meteorological Department, said that at present 4 systems of thunderstorms and rain are active. The Gujarat region and the neighboring part have a low pressure area (low pressure area) and a cyclonic circulation system is active. At the same time, the activity of Western Disturbance and Turf is also being seen. Because of this, the weather will change in the entire state for the next four days. Some districts have alert of heavy rainfall. That is, 4 and a half inch water can fall in 24 hours.

Monsoon reached MP one day late
This time the monsoon came 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. Explain that the normal date of entry of monsoon in MP is June 15. Last year, it was entered on 21 June. This time the monsoon arrived late this time, this time the monsoon came in the country 8 days ago. It had 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.

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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. It was late for 1 day in the state. Explain that the normal date of entry of monsoon in MP is June 15. Last year it was entered on 21 June.

The death of 2 girls due to lightning in Singrauli continued in the state on Tuesday. Two girls died due to lightning in Singrauli. At the same time, rain was recorded in many districts including Bhopal, Rajgarh, Dhar, Ratlam, Chhindwara, Jabalpur, Mandla, Satna, Tikamgarh.

Day temperatures have also declined due to rain. The mercury was 40 degrees in Shivpuri. At the same time, the lowest temperature was recorded at 28.2 degrees Celsius at the only hill station Pachmarhi. Talking about 5 big cities, Bhopal recorded 34.4 degrees in Indore, 38.5 degrees in Gwalior, 33 degrees in Ujjain and mercury in Jabalpur 34.5 degrees Celsius.

Right now, 4 systems of thunderstorms, active senior meteorologist Dr. Divya E. Surendran said that at present, 4 systems of thunderstorms and rain are active. The Gujarat region and the neighboring part have a low pressure area (low pressure area) and a cyclonic circulation system is active.

Western Disturbance and Turf’s activity is also being seen. Due to this, the weather will change in the whole of Madhya Pradesh for the next four days. Some districts have alert of heavy rainfall. A quarter of 4 inches of water can fall in 24 hours.

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Relief started from scorching heat

Many districts of the state have recorded a decline in day temperature due to light rain and strong winds. This has definitely brought relief from the scorching heat, but until there is no heavy rains, humidity can make it restless. The Meteorological Department has issued multi -thousandd warning in the entire state till 21 June. Due to this, there can be a significant drop in temperature. In the last 24 hours, the maximum temperature was recorded in Bhopal 34.4 degrees, 34.5 in Jabalpur, 32.2 degrees in Indore, 38.5 degrees in Gwalior and 33 degrees Celsius in Ujjain. The maximum temperature will be recorded further in the coming days.

Monsoon came 7 days ago compared to last year

Even though the monsoon has been late this year in Madhya Pradesh, it has come 7 days ago as compared to last year. Actually, in 2024, the monsoon knocked in Madhya Pradesh on 23 June. However, despite the delay, the monsoon broke several records last year. Bhopal recorded the fourth highest rainfall in the last 40 years. During this time there was a total of 64.35 inches of rain. At the same time, more than the average rainfall was recorded in the entire state.

Monsoon was going to come in the first week of June

This time the monsoon came to Kerala a week ahead of time. Seeing the speed of the southwest monsoon, speculations were being made that it would reach Madhya Pradesh in the first week of June but it did not happen. In fact, the monsoon stopped after reaching many states including Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh ahead of time. Because of this, it was delayed in reaching Madhya Pradesh.

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