Bhopal: Due to the continuous rain in all the areas of Madhya Pradesh, this time there was a relief farewell of Nautapa (May 25 to June 2). People heaved a sigh of relief as the heat wave did not move. On Friday, Khandwa recorded the highest temperature in the state at 41.5 degrees Celsius. From 8.30 am to 5.30 pm, Sagar received 8 mm of rain. This time there was no heat wave anywhere in the state in the 9 days of Nautapa. Except for May 31, there was rain in some parts of the state for 8 days. The highest temperature of 43.8 degrees Celsius was recorded in Narsinghpur on May 25. According to meteorologists, there are currently three weather systems at different places. Due to their influence, clouds have started to appear again. On Saturday-Sunday, there may be rain at some places in the districts of Bhopal, Narmadapuram, Ujjain, Indore division. According to the news received from the Meteorological Center, at present a western disturbance is present in the form of a cyclone in the upper part of the air around Jammu. Under its influence, an induced cyclone has formed over Punjab. A cyclonic circulation lies over southwest Rajasthan as well. According to meteorologists at the Meteorological Center, apart from these three weather systems being active, the wind direction is also southwesterly. Due to moisture coming along with the winds, clouds have started to appear. This is likely to bring down the maximum temperature. Also, there may be drizzle at some places in the districts of Bhopal, Narmadapuram, Ujjain, Indore division. Many things like algebra, metallurgy, aircraft science are present in Vedas: ISRO chief Asia Cup 2023: BCCI announced Team India, know when will India-Pak clash Indian American Ajay Banga takes over as World Bank President