Alert on rain and storm in Madhya Pradesh, temperature will increase again
This is the weather forecast from May 14
A big update has come out in the weather forecast of Madhya Pradesh. An alert has been issued on rain and storm in Bhopal, the capital of MP, and other cities. Cloudy skies are expected in many districts of the state along with light to moderate rain.
But, from May 16, once again a change in the weather will be seen. Day and night temperatures will increase in many cities from Wednesday. If the forecast of the Meteorological Department is to be believed, then due to the activation of Western Disturbance over the state, it will rain in many cities. After the rain, the temperature will drop, which will give people a lot of relief from the scorching heat.
While, there will be moisture in the air in cities like Khajuraho, Gwalior, Chambal etc., due to which people can get some relief from the heat. In Madhya Pradesh, the weather may fluctuate for the next two to three days. In some cities, people will get relief from rain, while on the other hand, there are less chances of rain in some cities.
If we believe the weather department forecast, then light to moderate rain may occur in MP's capital Bhopal, Datia, Dewas, Ujjain, Khandwa, Indore, Neemuch, Khargone, Gwalior, Harda, Bhind, Barwani, Morena, Ratlam, Vidisha, Sagar, Shivpuri, Damoh, Tikamgarh, Burhanpur, Sagar, Guna, Khargone, Mandsaur, Narmadapuram, etc.
The weather department has also issued an alert on rain and thunderstorm on the 13th. There will be a possibility of rain in these cities for the next one to two days, which will give relief to the people from the scorching heat. An alert has been issued on rain and thunderstorm on May 16 in many cities of Madhya Pradesh.
Police-administration also alert after the weather department's warning
After the weather department's warning of rain and thunderstorm, the police-administration has also come on alert mode. People living on the banks of rivers have been appealed to be cautious during bad weather. Along with this, additional forces have also been deployed in sensitive areas. All departments related to disaster management have been strictly instructed to remain alert.