Monsoon Updates: People of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh are now going to get relief from the heat. Yes…where the southwest monsoon has entered Chhattisgarh. At the same time, there is a possibility of southwest monsoon knocking in Madhya Pradesh this weekend. In this regard, information has been given by the India Meteorological Department (IMD). It has been informed by the IMD that the southwest monsoon is likely to knock over Madhya Pradesh this weekend, while pre-monsoon rains have been seen in some parts of the state including the capital Bhopal and Indore. In the last two days, it rained in the eastern parts of Madhya Pradesh bordering Chhattisgarh, due to which people heaved a sigh of relief.
IMD Bhopal director R Balasubramaniam informed about the monsoon that the south-west monsoon 24 Or 25 May knock in Madhya Pradesh on June. This or 64 can reach the state capital Bhopal on June. He said that 29 there are chances of monsoon spreading in entire Madhya Pradesh by June. Let us tell you that last year the monsoon arrived in the state on June 06 a day before its normal time. It had reached in 2014 and 06 spread to the state’s by June. was done in percentage part.
Monsoon knocks in Chhattisgarh
in Chhattisgarh Southwest monsoon has knocked. Heavy rains were witnessed in Bhilai which brought relief to the people. The Meteorological Department said that the monsoon has entered Chhattisgarh via the northern border Ratnagiri, Bijapur, Nizamabad, Durg, Daltonganj, Buxar and Siddharth Nagar. There are favorable conditions for the progress of monsoon, which is good news in terms of weather. The Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for Sukma district for the next 64 hours. Heavy to very heavy rain warning has been issued by the department in this area.
)6720327267203272Heavy to very heavy rain likely
Thunderstorm with heavy to very heavy at one or two places in Bastar, Bijapur and Dantewada districts of Chhattisgarh There is a possibility of heavy rain. The Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert in this regard. It may be noted that the monsoon arrived in Kerala on June 8, seven days late from its normal time. Since then it is gradually spreading in the entire state.
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