Weather for the last 24 hours
On July 2, rain was recorded at most places in Indore, Bhopal, Narmadapuram, Ujjain, Gwalior, Chambal, Rewa, Jabalpur, Shahdol and Sagar divisions. Heavy rain occurred in many districts, such as Chhapara (176.5 mm), Rajgarh (155.2 mm), Guna (125.2 mm), Biaora (107.2 mm), Bhanpura (103.4 mm) and Bhopal (77 mm). At the same time, the minimum temperature was recorded at 16 ° C in Pachmarhi and the maximum temperature was 32.8 ° C in Khajuraho.
How will the weather be on July 3?
On July 3, an alert has been issued for very heavy rain in Mandsaur, Neemuch, Sidhi, Satna, Maihar, Shahdol, Singrauli of the state. Heavy rains with thunderstorms and strong winds (30-40 km/hr) are expected in Sehore, Rajgarh, Alirajpur, Jhabua, Dhar, Indore, Ujjain, Dewas, Agar, Guna, Ashoknagar, Shivpuri, Sheopurkalan. Warning of thunderstorms and gusty winds has also been issued in Bhopal, Vidisha, Raisen, Betul, Harda, Burhanpur, Khandwa, Khargone, Barwani, Datia, Bhind, Morena, Gwalior districts.
Weather forecast for July 4 and 5
Heavy to very heavy rainfall is also expected in many districts like Rewa, Satna, Katni, Shahdol, Umaria, Balaghat, Chhindwara and Dindori on July 4. There may be some improvement in the weather on July 5, but light to moderate rain is likely to continue in the eastern districts and Vindhya region.
Monsoon conditions
Currently, the monsoon trough line extends from Bikaner, Banasthali, Shivpuri, Sidhi, Chaibasa and Digha to the east-central Bay of Bengal. Cyclonic circulation remains in South Jharkhand and adjoining areas, which is active up to 5.8 km above sea level and is tilted towards south with height. Due to this, moisture-laden winds are coming in Madhya Pradesh, due to which the series of rains is continuing.
weather department warning
The Meteorological Department has said that heavy to very heavy rains may cause disruption of road and air traffic. Waterlogging in low-lying areas, flooding of underpasses and lightning may occur. Due to strong winds, trees and electric poles are likely to be damaged, weak structures may collapse and power supply may be affected. People have been advised to avoid traveling in the open, unplug electrical appliances, and keep animals in a safe shed. Farmers have been warned not to go to the fields during rain, stop spraying pesticides and fertilizers, and keep new crops covered.