Rain and storms have hit Madhya Pradesh for 42 days straight, affecting 45 districts including Bhopal, Indore, & Gwalior. The unusual weather is caused by two cyclonic circulations and a western disturbance. Temperatures have stayed below normal for May.
Madhya Pradesh saw record-breaking rain in May. Indore received the highest rainfall in 139 years. Storms are expected to continue till June 8, with the monsoon likely to enter after June 7.
Strong winds up to 60 km/h will hit parts of Madhya Pradesh, with Gwalior-Chambal facing the strongest impact. Bhopal, Indore, and 35 other districts are also on storm and rain alert.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued warnings for heavy to extremely heavy rainfall in 18 states this weekend. Regions across Northeast, South, Northwest, and Central India will see rain, thunderstorms, and strong winds.
The weather department has issued rain and storm alerts in 36 districts of Madhya Pradesh, including major cities like Bhopal, Gwalior, and Jabalpur. Wind speeds may reach up to 60 km/h.
Unusual rainfall disrupted parts of Madhya Pradesh in May, leading the weather department to issue alerts in five districts. Here’s what you need to know.
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