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Madhya Pradesh : Heavy Rain Predicted in Gwalior, Morena and Six Other Districts

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The monsoon has once again picked up pace across Madhya Pradesh, particularly in the northern regions. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a heavy rainfall alert for eight districts, including Gwalior, Morena, and Chhatarpur, on Monday. These areas already received showers on Sunday, signaling the return of monsoon activity in parts of the state.

Although Madhya Pradesh is not witnessing a strong rain system overall, certain pockets are likely to experience intense rainfall. The IMD has emphasized caution, especially in districts marked for heavy downpours.

Cyclonic Circulation and Trough Activity Over Northern MP

According to the meteorological department, a trough line coupled with cyclonic circulation remains active over northern Madhya Pradesh. This system is influencing weather patterns across adjoining districts. As a result, Gwalior, Morena, Bhind, Sheopur, Datia, Niwari, Tikamgarh, and Chhatarpur are likely to receive significant rainfall.

The IMD’s recent data also indicated the possibility of wind speeds reaching 30 to 40 kilometers per hour in affected areas. These conditions may lead to waterlogging, local disruptions, and potential visibility issues during peak rainfall hours.

Recent Rainfall Patterns in Central and Eastern MP

In the past week, light to moderate rainfall was observed across various districts. These included Guna, Narmadapuram, Chhatarpur, Rewa, Tikamgarh, Sagar, Satna, Sidhi, and Umaria. While rainfall intensity remained low, some regions reported localized showers.

Just a week earlier, parts of Madhya Pradesh had witnessed heavy downpours that led to flood-like situations. The most affected areas during that spell were in the eastern belt, including Jabalpur, Rewa, Shahdol, and Sagar. There, the monsoon was particularly intense, causing severe disruptions in daily life and triggering flood warnings.

Temperature Trends: Relief in Some Regions, Humidity in Others

Rainfall has also brought a noticeable dip in temperatures across many districts. On Sunday, Gwalior recorded 27°C, Datia registered 26.4°C, Prithvipur saw 26.3°C, Morena was at 26.2°C, and Sheopur clocked in at 26°C. These temperatures are relatively low compared to average early August levels.

On the cooler end, Narsinghpur reported 19°C, Khargone recorded 20°C, Rajgarh observed 20.6°C, and Khandwa noted 21°C. These readings show the cooling impact of the renewed monsoon spells, though humidity levels remain high in lowland and riverine zones.

Potential Risks and Local Impacts

While the rainfall brings much-needed relief from the heat, it also poses challenges. Urban areas in the alert districts are at risk of waterlogging and traffic congestion. Rural belts may face agricultural disruptions if water accumulation continues for extended periods.

The IMD has advised local authorities and emergency response teams to stay vigilant. Farmers, daily commuters, and transporters are urged to stay updated through official weather bulletins.

A Look Back: Last Week’s Weather Turmoil

The previous week saw torrential rains across Madhya Pradesh’s eastern districts, with rivers swelling and low-lying areas submerged. Roads were blocked in several areas, and school operations were disrupted due to waterlogging and safety concerns.

Residents of Rewa, Shahdol, and Jabalpur had to cope with delayed public transport and intermittent power cuts. Relief efforts were mobilized swiftly, though access remained a challenge in some parts.

What to Expect in Coming Days

While the current weather pattern is active in the northern parts, central and southern Madhya Pradesh may continue to experience scattered showers. The IMD is monitoring the development of another potential low-pressure area in the Bay of Bengal, which may influence rainfall patterns in the region by midweek.

The state’s agricultural community is closely watching this trend. Timely rainfall can benefit standing crops like soybean, maize, and paddy, especially in districts like Sehore, Hoshangabad, and Chhindwara.

Advisory for Citizens

Residents of the eight affected districts are advised to avoid unnecessary travel during peak rainfall hours. Those living in flood-prone zones should stay in touch with local authorities. School managements are also being alerted in case the rainfall intensity increases further.

Public health teams have been asked to stay prepared, as seasonal diseases like dengue and leptospirosis tend to rise during prolonged wet spells.

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