MP Weather: The most recent IMD update issued a yellow signal for moderate to heavy rain in more than 15 districts of Madhya Pradesh

 MP Weather: The most recent IMD update issued a yellow signal for moderate to heavy rain in more than 15 districts of Madhya Pradesh


Weather report for MP: More than 15 districts of Madhya Pradesh are under a yellow rain alert from the meteorological department. Additionally, there has been discussion of East Madhya Pradesh experiencing an increase in rainfall activity. However, West Madhya Pradesh has observed a decline in monsoon activity.




Bhopal. In Madhya Pradesh, the rains are still falling, and there is now no chance that they will stop. Similar rains have therefore been observed in certain districts, although monsoon rains have been felt in the majority of the state's districts. Good rains have been seen in all divisions except Vindhya. In the districts of Chhindwara, Balaghat, and Bhind, a heavy rain warning has been issued.


Additionally, the Meteorological Department has issued a yellow signal for rain in more than 15 different state districts. In some areas, thunder is also a possibility in addition to rain.


The monsoon has also appeared to be waning in recent days. There isn't much rain to be observed if the state is still just in part. There may be a probability of rain in certain locations as a result of the monsoon trough line passing across the state.


Rain is possible in these regions

In various areas of Madhya Pradesh, the Meteorological Department has predicted the probability of rain, with Chhindwara, Balaghat, and Bhind districts expecting particularly severe downpours. Rain and lightning are both possible in addition to this. In addition, districts in the Narmadapuram and Ujjain divisions, as well as Jabalpur, Narsinghpur, Seoni, Mandla, Sehore, Rajgarh, Burhanpur, Khandwa, Indore, and Guna, are predicted to see moderate to heavy rainfall.


Indore's worst downpour in the previous 24 hours

According to data, the Indore district had the most rainfall during the last 24 hours. While Guna and Chhindwara only had 1 mm of rain, Indore saw 6.4 mm. In addition to this, Ujjain had little rain. In the morning, it rained severely in the capital city of Bhopal. After it stopped, the humidity made life difficult for the populace. The Meteorological Department predicts that eastern Madhya Pradesh will have an increase in rainfall activity while western Madhya Pradesh may experience a drop in monsoon activity.

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