IMD issues alert for heavy rains in these districts of MP

Bhopal: Instead of heat in Nautapa in Madhya Pradesh, there is a storm and rain. Satna received 0.4 mm rainfall, Guna 0.2 mm and Seoni 2.4 mm. Now the Meteorological Department has predicted strong winds and rain in Gwalior Chambal division for the next three days. Due to this, the weather will also change in other districts of the state.

Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, received winds at a speed of 40 kilometers per hour on the previous day. Due to this, trees fell in many places and electricity wires were broken in Shajapur district. At the same time, due to the storm in Ujjain, the statues in Mahakal Lok were broken. Rewa district received more than 1 inch of rainfall last Sunday. Now the Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert in Gwalior Chambal division, predicting strong winds and rain for the next 3 days. Due to this, bad weather is also expected in Indore, Bhopal, Jabalpur and Ujjain.

According to the warning of the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of hail with rain in Guna and Sheopur districts. Along with this, light rains with strong winds are expected in Bhopal, Ujjain, Narmada Puram, Rewa, Mandla and Seoni. Meteorological Department scientist Ved Prakash Singh said that the western disturbance has become active as a trough line over Himachal Pradesh and Iraq Pakistan. Due to this, the cyclonic circulation is also active over Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. Due to the change in weather patterns, the temperature of many cities including the state capital Bhopal, Indore has come down. On Monday, the temperature in Sidhi Khargone was more than 40 degrees. Jabalpur recorded 37.3 degrees Celsius, Bhopal 36.7 degrees Celsius, Indore 35.0 degrees Celsius and Gwalior 35.8 degrees Celsius. With this, the Meteorological Department has predicted rain with strong winds in Gwalior Chambal division for the next 3 days.

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