Monsoon is pouring heavily in Madhya Pradesh during its farewell. On Sunday, it rained in more than 20 districts including Bhopal. In Bhopal alone, two and a half inches and in Betul more than 2 inches of rain fell. The weather department has predicted light rain in many districts of the state on Monday. Weather scientist Arun Sharma said that light rain will continue for the next 3 days. Meanwhile, the Gwalior-Chambal division will remain dry. Currently, there is no heavy rain alert anywhere. Cars crawled on Bhopal-Indore state highway due to heavy rain See pictures of rainfall in the state… Waterlogging in Raisen District Hospital premises After about an hour of heavy rain in Raisen on Sunday, water filled up in the district hospital premises and main road. About half a foot of water accumulated in the hospital premises, making it look like a pond. Patients and their relatives faced a lot of difficulty in movement. The ongoing food distribution in the premises also had to be stopped. The organisers and devotees of the food distribution were seen using wipers to remove water, but the water level could not be reduced. The rainwater reached up to the temple door. Monsoon will return by October 10 Monsoon has already withdrawn from 12 districts of the state. It is expected to return from the remaining districts by October 10. Before that, there will be periods of heavy to light rain in different areas. Light drizzle is expected for the next 3 days. Monsoon has retreated from these districts so far Highest rainfall in Guna This time Guna has received the most rainfall. 65.6 inches of rain was recorded. Mandla-Raisen received more than 62 inches and Sheopur-Ashoknagar received more than 56 inches of rain. Meanwhile, Shajapur, Khargone, Khandwa, Barwani and Dhar are among the top 5 districts with the least rainfall. Shajapur received 28.9 inches, Khargone 29.6 inches, Khandwa 32 inches, Barwani 33.5 inches and Dhar received 33.6 inches of rainfall. Monsoon rainfall overview in MP City-wise rain temperature trends in October Bhopal: Indore: Gwalior: Jabalpur: Ujjain: Monsoon in MP was uneven, strong in Gwalior, Chambal-Sagar, and east, weak in Indore-Ujjain. September rains helped most districts meet quotas. October shows hot days, cool nights, and sporadic rain, highlighting climate extremes. Post navigation Families allege medicine and doctor ruined lives:Lost children, lost land, slept hungry near hospital drain after deadly cough syrup incident caused immense suffering 30% of Indore population faces high blood pressure:Screening of 4 lakh people reveals alarming health risks, experts urge immediate lifestyle improvements