MP Weather Update Monsoon departure begins returned from Gwalior Chambal ann

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MP Weather News: Now the departure of monsoon has started in Madhya Pradesh. According to the Meteorological Department, monsoon departed from Gwalior-Chambal on Wednesday, while monsoon may depart from many districts of Ujjain division. According to the Meteorological Department, now the effect of winter will gradually increase.

Let us tell you that monsoon had arrived in the state on 21st June, whereas Gwalior was the last to reach Chambal on 28th and it was from here that it was the first to depart. It is being told that monsoon will depart last from Jabalpur, Rewa, Shahdol and Sagar divisions.

According to meteorologists, a low pressure area is becoming active in the Bay of Bengal on October 4, due to which there will be a delay in the departure of monsoon from the eastern part of the state.

Winter will show its effect from October 20
According to the Meteorological Department, now the effect of winter will gradually increase. From October 20, cold will show its effect at night, then it will be hot during the day.

Here, as the rainy season has stopped, the temperature is also increasing. The maximum temperature was recorded at 36.6 degrees in Gwalior-Khajuraho, 36 in Tikamgarh and the mercury crossed 35 degrees in Guna, Bhopal, Ratlam, Ujjain, Damoh, Jabalpur, Rewa.

it rained here and there

The Meteorological Department said, “Rainfall has been recorded at isolated places in the districts of Indore and Narmadapuram divisions of Madhya Pradesh.” There has been no significant change in the maximum temperatures in the districts of all the divisions.

Mandla district on top
Mandla district is on top in terms of rainfall. Mandla has received 60.65 inches of rain so far, whereas the normal rainfall here is 47.3 inches. Similarly, 56.82 inches of rain was recorded in Seoni, 52.75 in Niwari, 52.09 in Sheopur, 52.07 in Rajgarh, 51.73 in Sagar, 51.42 in Alirajpur, 51.22 in Dindori, 50.81 in Chhindwara and 50.52 inches in Sidhi district.

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