This time the districts of Indore division are receiving light to moderate rains, due to which there are less rainfall in Indore, Dhar, Barwani, Khandwa, Jhabua and Alirajpur districts. The region is not receiving much rainfall due to the monsoon system inactive in the Arabian Sea. Light rain is also likely in the coming days.
This time the districts of Indore division have to be satisfied with light to moderate rains. Indore district has received 33 percent less rainfall than average so far. According to the meteorologists in Bhopal, Indore division receives more rainfall due to the system constructed in the Arabian Sea. This time the monsoon system in the Arabian Sea is inactive.
Due to this, the districts of Indore division are receiving light rain. In the next two to three days, light rains are expected in Indore, Dhar, Khandwa, Jhabua and Alirajpur. According to meteorologists, this time most of the systems were built in the Bay of Bengal. These systems become weak by coming to Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh.
Due to this, due to lack of moisture, western MP is receiving less rainfall. Currently, there is a low pressure area on the northwest MP. At the same time, a monsoon Dronika is going from North East Arabian Sea, Gujarat to Madhya Pradesh to South Bangladesh. Due to this, northwest Madhya Pradesh is currently receiving good rain and heavy rains are likely here on Wednesday.
16.7 mm of rain in Indore 24 hours, 287.1 mm so far
In Indore, Rimjhim and light rain continues from Monday evening to 5.30 pm. It received 12.1 mm of rain from 8.30 am to 5.30 pm on Tuesday morning. At the same time, 16.7 mm rainfall was recorded in the last 24 hours. Indore city has so far received 287.1 mm of rain.
This monsoon season is 141.8 mm less than average rainfall as of 29 July. Indore district has received 33 percent less rainfall so far in this monsoon season. The maximum temperature in the city was recorded at 23.6 degrees Celsius, five degrees Celsius above normal on Tuesday. The minimum temperature was recorded at 23 degrees Celsius, which was one degree Celsius above normal.