Due to hailstorms, rain, and strong winds, the effect of the heatwave (loo) has ended in Madhya Pradesh. On Tuesday, the maximum temperature in most cities of the state remained below 40 degrees Celsius. There was no heatwave anywhere. Similar weather will continue for the next 4 days. IMD (Meteorological Center) Bhopal has issued an alert for strong winds and rain in 36 districts of the state, including Indore-Ujjain, on Wednesday. It is worth noting that this time, there have been storms and rain in the state for all 9 days of Nautapa. Hail also fell in many districts. This not only ended the effect of the heatwave but also led to a drop of up to 10 degrees in day and night temperatures. According to the Meteorological Department, strong winds with a speed of 60 kmph may blow in Neemuch, Mandsaur, and Agar-Malwa on Wednesday. Also, rain is expected. Additionally, there is a yellow alert for strong winds and rain in Indore, Ujjain, Gwalior, Sheopur, Morena, Bhind, Datia, Shivpuri, Guna, Ashoknagar, Niwari, Tikamgarh, Chhatarpur, Panna, Dindori, Mandla, Balaghat, Seoni, Chhindwara, Pandhurna, Narmadapuram, Betul, Harda, Burhanpur, Khandwa, Dewas, Shajapur, Rajgarh, Khargone, Ratlam, Jhabua, Alirajpur, and Barwani. See the pictures of MP’s weather on Tuesday Pachmarhi is the coldest, Bhopal-Gwalior at 37 Degrees On Tuesday, a slight drop in temperature was observed in 5 major cities of the state. Bhopal-Gwalior recorded 37 degrees, Indore 38.2 degrees, Ujjain 37.5 degrees, and Jabalpur 38.7 degrees Celsius. Khandwa recorded 40.1 degrees and Khajuraho 40 degrees. Temperatures in other cities were lower than this. According to the Meteorological Department, the lowest temperature was recorded in Pachmarhi at 34.4 degrees, Sheopur at 35 degrees, Betul at 35.2 degrees, Shivpuri at 36 degrees, Shajapur at 36.1 degrees, and Satna-Narmadapuram at 36.5 degrees Celsius. MP temperatures fall below 40°C, Pachmarhi coolest Note: Maximum temperatures recorded on 2 June, in degrees Celsius This time, the monsoon will not arrive on time According to the Meteorological Department, there is pre-monsoon activity currently. Due to trough and Western Disturbance, a spell of rain is ongoing. On the other hand, this time the arrival of monsoon in the state may be delayed by 5 to 7 days. Let us tell you that the normal date for the monsoon’s entry into the state is June 15. The monsoon enters MP from the southern part. In the year 2025, the monsoon had entered one day later, i.e., on June 16, while its departure was until October 15. This year, the monsoon has not yet reached Kerala. Generally, the monsoon arrives in MP 15 days after reaching Kerala. Sometimes there is also a break. Due to this, the date for the monsoon’s arrival in the state this time is being told as June 20 to 22. Post navigation MP plans to revive Administrative Tribunal after 23 years:Move aims to ease High Court burden; 4.5 lakh employee cases pending Bicycle track plan remains stuck despite promises:Metro and bus connectivity proposed; delay in fresh tender raises serious questions