A severe heat wave is affecting 15 districts across Madhya Pradesh. Naugaon recorded a scorching 46.1°C, while 28 cities crossed 40°C. Cities like Bhopal are also under alert. The weather department has warned of extreme heat for the next two days.
A severe heatwave is sweeping across Madhya Pradesh, with temperatures crossing 45°C in seven cities. The Meteorological Department has issued alerts in 11 districts. Monsoon delays are expected to prolong the heat.
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.
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.
The monsoon will arrive in Madhya Pradesh after June 10 due to a stalled weather system in Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh. Until then, pre-monsoon storms and rain will affect 50 districts, including major cities like Bhopal and Indore.
Indore recorded 114.8 mm of rainfall in May 2025, breaking a 139-year record. Rainfall and storms hit 53 districts in Madhya Pradesh due to active weather systems.
Madhya Pradesh experienced 7 times more rain than usual in May 2025, with 53 districts reporting rainfall. Indore recorded its highest rainfall in 139 years. This unusual weather pattern includes storms & cooler temperatures, affecting crops & daily life.
Unusual rainfall disrupted parts of Madhya Pradesh in May, leading the weather department to issue alerts in five districts. Here’s what you need to know.
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