Naugaon in Madhya Pradesh recorded 44.8°C—the highest temperature so far this season. Over 20 cities reported temperatures above 40°C, while rain and storms continue in several districts.
Madhya Pradesh will see monsoon after June 10. Till then, parts of the state will face heatwaves and rain. 13 cities crossed 40°C. Alerts issued in several districts.
IMD has blocked free access to real-time weather data from its AWS stations, affecting public weather tracking and forecasting. This change impacts farmers, meteorologists, and communities relying on live updates.
Rain and storms have hit Madhya Pradesh for 42 days straight, affecting 45 districts including Bhopal, Indore, & Gwalior. The unusual weather is caused by two cyclonic circulations and a western disturbance. Temperatures have stayed below normal for May.
Madhya Pradesh saw record-breaking rain in May. Indore received the highest rainfall in 139 years. Storms are expected to continue till June 8, with the monsoon likely to enter after June 7.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has reported rainfall and a drop in temperatures in Madhya Pradesh. Several districts recorded heavy rain and strong winds. Residents are advised to follow travel safety and protect crops and livestock.
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