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A heavy rain alert has been issued for 6 districts of Madhya Pradesh Ujjain, Dewas, Chhindwara, Pandhurna, Mandla, and Balaghat on Monday. Here, 4 inches or more rain may occur in 24 hours. Meanwhile, there is a possibility of light rain in most districts of the state, including Bhopal and Indore. The Meteorological Center (IMD) has also issued a yellow alert for heavy rain in Bhopal, Raisen, Sehore, Rajgarh, Vidisha, Indore, Jhabua, Alirajpur, Dhar, Burhanpur, Barwani, Khandwa, Khargone, Ratlam, Agar-Malwa, Shajapur, Narmadapuram, Betul, Harda, Gwalior, Shivpuri, Guna, Ashoknagar, Jabalpur, Katni, Narsinghpur, Seoni, Dindori, Rewa, Satna, Sidhi, Singrauli, Mauganj, Maihar, Shahdol, Umaria, Anuppur, Sagar, Panna, Damoh, Chhatarpur, and Tikamgarh. Meanwhile, Gwalior, Sheopur, Morena, Bhind, Niwari, Neemuch, and Mandsaur may experience light rain. However, the monsoon has not yet entered here. Before this, on Sunday, the state continued to experience storms and rain. Mandsaur and Ratlam received heavy rainfall. More than half an inch of rain was recorded in Ratlam. Rain also occurred in several districts including Guna, Sheopur, Barwani, Shajapur, Sehore, Mandsaur, Ujjain, and Chhatarpur. The monsoon entered the state on June 24. Since then, the monsoon has covered only 15 districts, while it has not been able to enter 40 districts. Meanwhile, the overall total rainfall in the state in June so far is also 38% less. Temperature of 40.4 degrees Celsius in Nowgong Meanwhile, a drop in temperature was recorded. Among the five major cities of the state, Ujjain recorded the lowest maximum temperature at 33.5 degrees Celsius. Indore recorded 33.8 degrees, Bhopal 34.6 degrees, Jabalpur 38.3 degrees, and Gwalior 40.2 degrees Celsius. The lowest maximum temperature in the state was recorded in Khandwa at 30.1 degrees Celsius. It was 30.8 degrees in Khargone, 32.1 degrees in Chhindwara, 32.6 degrees in Pachmarhi, 33.2 degrees in Ratlam, 33.4 degrees in Seoni, 33.6 degrees in Raisen, 34 degrees in Betul, and 34.4 degrees Celsius in Dhar. Meanwhile, the highest temperature of 40.4 degrees Celsius was recorded in Nowgong. Monsoon stalled at one place
According to the Meteorological Department, the monsoon entered the state on June 24. The arrival of monsoon has been officially announced in 15 districts: Alirajpur, Indore, Dhar, Harda, Betul, Khandwa, Burhanpur, Khargone, Barwani, Chhindwara, Pandhurna, Seoni, Balaghat, Mandla and Dindori. However, after this, the monsoon stalled in one place. Due to this, the effect of heat has increased during both day and night. Especially in the cities of Gwalior-Chambal, Sagar, and Rewa divisions, an increase in temperature is being observed. No signs of further progress for now
It has been raining in the state for the last five days. More than 6 inches of rain has been recorded in many districts. This has also improved the state’s overall rainfall figures. From June 1 till now, an average of 116.2 mm (4.6 inches) of rain should have occurred, whereas only 71.7 mm (2.8 inches) of rain has been recorded, which is less than normal. The eastern part of the state has received 67 percent less rain than normal, while the western part has recorded 10 percent less rain than normal. Districts with less/more than normal rainfall Such a trend in 5 major cities of MP in June Intense heat in Bhopal till June 15
The capital has a trend of both intense heat and rain in the month of June. In the last 10 years, the effect of intense heat has been seen before June 15. For 3 years, the temperature has crossed 44 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, the night temperature dropped to 17.4 degrees. In the year 2020, the highest rainfall was 16 inches. Meanwhile, last year in 2024, 10.9 inches of rain fell throughout the month. It was the second time in 10 years that such heavy rainfall occurred. About 5 inches of rain fell in 24 hours. Indore received 4 inches of rain last year In June, there is a significant drop in day temperatures in Indore. In June of the past years 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025, the heat was less. The mercury has ranged between 39.6 and 41.6 degrees. Last year, the temperature reached 41.6 degrees. Up to 20 percent of the month’s quota of rain occurs. Last year, 5.5 inches of rain fell. Talking about the overall rain record, in 1980, more than 17 inches of rain occurred here in the month of June. The record for the highest rainfall of 5 inches in 24 hours was set on June 23, 2003. On June 3, 1991, the day temperature in Indore had reached 45.8 degrees. Meanwhile, on June 12, 1958, the minimum temperature reached 18.9 degrees Celsius. Temperature in Gwalior has crossed 47 degrees Gwalior experiences intense heat in June, even after May. Looking at 10 years of data, the maximum temperature reached 47.8 degrees in 2019. Meanwhile, the mercury was recorded at 45.7 degrees in 2024 and 45.2 degrees Celsius in 2025. This month, the temperature usually remains between 45 and 46 degrees. According to the Meteorological Department, the mercury reached 47.8 degrees Celsius on June 11, 2019. Meanwhile, in 1952, 28.5 inches of rain fell throughout the month. The record for the highest single-day rainfall of 7.5 inches was set on June 27, 1952. In 2025, more than 10 inches of rain fell here throughout the month. Good rainfall in Jabalpur for 10 years With the entry of monsoon, Jabalpur receives good rainfall. Since the monsoon enters from here, Jabalpur receives more rain compared to other districts. Looking at the data from 2016 to 2025, up to 30% of the quota rainfall occurred in June itself. Last year, more than 8.5 inches of rain fell. This time too, the monsoon is likely to enter from the southern part of the Jabalpur division. According to the Meteorological Department, about 30 inches of rain was recorded in Jabalpur in one month in 1998. This is the overall record. Also, on June 16, 1882, 7.5 inches of rain occurred in 24 hours. Trend of good rain in Ujjain too Ujjain also has a trend of good rainfall in the month of June. Between 2016 and 2025, Ujjain has received 2.5 to 8 inches of rain. Talking about the overall rain record in Ujjain, in the year 1970, more than 13.5 inches of rain occurred throughout the month. Meanwhile, the record for the highest rainfall in 24 hours was set on June 15, 2001. On this day, about 6.5 inches of rain occurred. In the year 2025, more than 8 inches of rain was recorded throughout the month.