Madhya Pradesh saw a rare cool start to Nautapa as rain and storms swept across the state. Temperatures dropped sharply, triggering weather alerts in 44 districts.
Instead of heat, Madhya Pradesh faces thunderstorms and rain during Nautapa. 40 districts are under alert until May 28, affecting cities like Indore and Ujjain.
Heavy rain and strong winds caused major disruption in Bhopal and Indore on Thursday night. Trees fell, power lines snapped, and flooding affected roads. The weather department has issued alerts for 40 districts.
Rain, hail, and thunderstorms hit more than 13 districts in Madhya Pradesh. Khajuraho reached 45.4°C, while Gwalior recorded the highest temperature among major cities. Rain likely to continue due to active pre-monsoon systems.
Storms and rain continue across Madhya Pradesh for the 20th day. 40 districts are on alert as winds hit 50 km/h and temperatures touch 46°C. Tin roofs were blown away, trees fell, and power cuts hit several areas. Heat is expected to rise further.
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