Weather changes in Madhya Pradesh: Heavy rain and storm at some places, severe heat continues at other places

Next four days in Madhya Pradesh: Storm and rain alert issued!-The weather in Madhya Pradesh is constantly changing. The Meteorological Department has issued a storm and rain warning for the next four days. Due to two cyclonic storms and a trough line, there is a possibility of heavy rain and strong storm in many districts.
Heavy rain and storm in many districts on Sunday-On Sunday, light to heavy rain and strong winds are expected in more than 40 districts. Along with big cities like Indore, Ujjain, Gwalior, Jabalpur, Mandsaur, Neemuch, Dhar, Khandwa, Shajapur, Dewas and Burhanpur will also receive rain with strong winds. Apart from this, the weather will also be bad in Rewa, Satna, Shahdol, Balaghat, Narsinghpur and Betul. Be sure to check the weather news before leaving home.
Relief from rain in some places, but heat wave continues-Many areas received good rain on Saturday. Mandla recorded about 2 inches of rain in 9 hours. Rajgarh also received heavy rain. Dhar, Jabalpur, Umaria and Dindori received light drizzle. This brought down the temperature a little, but the temperature in Naugaon remained above 42 degrees.
Nautapa starts, but relief will be available-Nautapa is starting from 25 May, which will continue till 2 June. Usually there is severe heat in Nautapa, but this time due to pre-monsoon, there can be some relief in the first 3-4 days. After this, the temperature can rise again and go above 42 degrees.
Knock of Monsoon: When and where?-Monsoon has arrived in Kerala and is now going to come to Madhya Pradesh. The Meteorological Department estimates that monsoon may arrive in South Madhya Pradesh on 15-16 June. Monsoon may reach Bhopal, Indore, Ujjain and Jabalpur around June 20, while Gwalior, Chambal and Neemuch may reach by June 25.
Be careful!-There is a possibility of lightning, falling of trees or waterlogging due to rain and strong winds. So be careful and take the warnings of the Meteorological Department seriously.