New Delhi: Most areas of Madhya Pradesh are experiencing bright sunshine, resulting in a significant increase in temperature levels. In many districts, the temperature has exceeded 44 degrees Celsius, causing people to sweat. There is a possibility of more heat in the future. There is a possibility of a heat wave in many districts, including Indore-Ujjain, for three days.
It may take some time for the monsoon to arrive. According to media reports, the monsoon is expected to enter Madhya Pradesh on June 15 or 16. This time, monsoon rain is expected to be good. According to the Indian Meteorological Department, rainfall is expected in many areas of Madhya Pradesh. You can see below how the weather will be where.
The temperature increased in many districts of the state.
There has been a significant increase in the temperature level in Madhya Pradesh for the last two days. On Sunday, the temperature was recorded at 44 degrees or above. The temperature in Chhatarpur was up to 44.8 degrees Celsius. The temperature level was more than 40 degrees in many cities. Tikamgarh recorded 43.7 degrees, Khajuraho-Shivpuri 43.6 degrees, and Shivpuri-Sagar 43 degrees.
Satna recorded 42.7 degrees, Damoh 42.5 degrees, and Rewa 42.4 degrees. Shajapur recorded 42.2 degrees, and Sidhi recorded 42 degrees. Umaria recorded 41.4 degrees, Malajkhand 41 degrees, and Mandla 40.5 degrees. Narmadapuram recorded a temperature of 40.4 degrees, while Seoni-Ratlam recorded a temperature trending at 40.2 degrees Celsius. Regarding big cities, Gwalior was the hottest, with a recorded temperature of 43.4 degrees.
It will rain in these areas.
According to IMD, three cyclonic circulation systems are active. As a result, the weather seems to have changed. There is a possibility of rain with thunder and lightning in Alirajpur, Barwani, Khargone, Khandwa and Burhanpur on Monday. Apart from this, an alert of rain with thunder and lightning has been issued in Betul, Chhindwara, Pandhurna, Seoni, Mandla and Balaghat.
When will the monsoon enter?
Over the last eleven days, the monsoon has ceased in Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh. Due to this, its entry in MP will be delayed. The monsoon is expected to move forward for the next 2 to 3 days. According to this, the monsoon is expected to arrive in MP by June 15.