New Delhi: Severe heat has created havoc in Madhya Pradesh as well these days. It has become impossible for farmers to work in the fields amidst the fire raining from the sky, which has left everyone very upset. The level of heat is expected to increase even further in the coming days. There are many districts where the temperature is being recorded above 45 degrees Celsius, which is causing trouble for people.
There is no trace of monsoon right now. The monsoon has died after reaching Maharashtra, and it is now expected to move forward. According to the experts at the Meteorological Department, the monsoon is expected to enter some parts of Madhya Pradesh by June 15-16. However, heavy rains are expected in many areas within the next two days.
Warning of a heat wave in these parts
According to the Meteorological Department, an alert for severe heat has been issued today, along with a heat wave in many districts of Madhya Pradesh. There is a possibility of severe heat in Gwalior, Bhind, Morena, Datia, Guna, Shivpuri, Ashoknagar and Sagar as well. Apart from these, hot winds are expected to blow in Damoh, Panna, Chhatarpur, Tikamgarh, Niwari, Neemuch and Mandsaur. The scorching heat is expected to persist in many areas, including Bhopal, Indore, Ujjain, and Jabalpur.
What was the temperature where?
The highest temperature of 46.°Cs was recorded in Chhatarpur, MP. Temperatures up to 45 degrees have been recorded in Narmadapuram, Guna, Khajuraho, Tikamgarh and Sagar. On Tuesday, the temperature in 28 cities of the state was 40 degrees or more. Gwalior recorded the highest temperature of 44.6 degrees. Apart from this, temperatures of 43.4 degrees have been recorded in Bhopal, 43 degrees in Ujjain, 42.5 degrees in Jabalpur and 40.4 degrees in Indore.
It will rain heavily here after two days.
According to IMD, a warning of rain has been issued for the next two days in the Warangal, Chambal, Ujjain, and Sagar divisions. According to the weather department, the rainy season is expected to begin again from June 13. For the last 13 days, the monsoon has been stationary in the Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh region.
The monsoon is expected to progress over the next three to four days. The monsoon is expected to enter the state by June 15. A warning of thunderstorms and rain has been issued for Chhindwara, Pandhurna, Seoni, Mandla, Balaghat, Dindori, Anuppur, and Shahdol.