Heavy rain in Madhya Pradesh today

In the second phase of the monsoon season, many districts including Madhya Pradesh are receiving heavy rains. Heavy rains in Madhya Pradesh for the last three days have created problems for the general public. On Monday, schools had to be closed in many districts including Bhopal, Jabalpur. Red alert has been issued for today in many districts. At the same time, the Meteorological Department has forecast that apart from Madhya Pradesh, there may be heavy rains in states like Himachal Pradesh, Maharashtra, Jharkhand etc.
The Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted rain in the national capital Delhi today. According to IMD, today’s minimum temperature in Delhi may remain 27 degrees, while the maximum temperature will go up to 35 degrees. Light rain will occur in some areas.
Gujarat has seen heavy rains in this monsoon season. Recently, a flood-like situation had also arisen in many districts. There is a possibility of heavy rain in Ahmedabad today. The minimum temperature here will be 26 degree Celsius, while the maximum temperature will be 30 degree Celsius.
The rain will continue in Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh. The maximum temperature here is going to be 25 degree Celsius. Talking about Dehradun in Uttarakhand, the minimum temperature here is 24 degrees Celsius and the maximum temperature is 34 degrees Celsius. Light rain is expected.
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temperature of major cities
city minimum temperature maximum temperature
Delhi 27.0 35.0
Srinagar 18.0 29.0
Ahmedabad 26.0 30.0
Bhopal 21.0 25.0
Chandigarh 28.0 36.0
Dehradun 24.0 34.0
Jaipur 24.0 29.0
Shimla 19.0 26.0
Mumbai 24.0 30.0
Lucknow 26.0 34.0
Ghaziabad 26.0 33.0
J 23.0 33.0
Leh 11.0 28.0
Patna 27.0 34.0
At the same time, talking about Rajasthan, today’s minimum temperature in Jaipur is going to be 24 degree Celsius. The maximum temperature will go up to 29 degree Celsius. Moderate rain is likely. Talking about Jammu, the minimum temperature here is 23 degrees and the maximum temperature is 33 degrees.
Apart from this, there is a possibility of rain in some districts of Uttar Pradesh. However, there will be no rain in the capital Lucknow. The minimum temperature here will be 26 degrees Celsius, while the maximum temperature will go up to 34 degrees. The sky will be cloudy. Talking about Patna, the capital of Bihar, there is a possibility of heavy rain here. The minimum temperature here will be 27 degree Celsius, while the maximum temperature will go up to 34 degree Celsius.
Heavy rain disrupts life in MP
At the same time, heavy rains continued in many parts of Madhya Pradesh for the third day on Monday, resulting in closure of schools in some districts including state capital Bhopal and Jabalpur. The IMD had issued a red alert for Monday, predicting heavy to very heavy rainfall at isolated places over the western parts of the state. Rivers, drains and other water bodies are in spate across large parts of the state and several dams have been opened to release the water. Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department has advised people to avoid traveling amid torrential rains. On Monday, there was heavy rain in Bhopal and its surrounding areas. Schools remained closed on Monday in some districts, including Bhopal and Jabalpur, due to torrential rains, officials said.
Flood like situation in and around Kota of Rajasthan
At the same time, there is heavy rain in many districts of Rajasthan. Officials informed that due to continuous very heavy rains, a flood-like situation arose in Kota district of Rajasthan and its adjoining areas on Monday. He said the low-lying areas were submerged due to rain and the water released from the barrage in Kota. Officials said that 2.76 lakh cusecs of water has been released from the barrage so far. According to the Meteorological Department, very heavy rains were recorded in isolated areas of Kota and Jhalawar districts during the 24 hours that ended at 8.30 am on Monday. During this period, Dag in Jhalawar recorded the highest rainfall of 234 mm and Kota city at 224 mm.