The monsoon rains continued to bring down the temperatures once again in the State capital here on Monday. The total rainfall recorded until Monday morning stood at 305.2 mm, well above the average for this time of the year. The Met department said that the break from heavy showers across the State is a boon for the agricultural activities in the region.
Heavy rains as forecasted for Jabalpur and Shahdol regions in the next 24 hours, according to the met department. Bhopal and Indore division are likely to receive isolated rainfall, whereas other parts of the State are likely to experience shower activity.
Bhopal recorded a maximum temperature of 34.0 degree while the minimum stood at 24.5 degree Celsius on Monday. Humidity levels are likely to decline in the next few days, as the capital is likely to experience more intense downpour.
The State capital recorded only 12.0 mm rainfall until Monday evening. Hoshangabad and Sagar also recorded rainfall in the last 24 hours. The minimum temperature in Indore dipped to 22.2 degree Celsius on Sunday night.
Feeble western disturbance in the Bay of Bengal is likely to intensify the monsoon activity once again in the State in the next 48 hours. The northern regions of the State are getting a break from the rainfall where flood like situation was created due to excessive
downpour. Gwalior and most parts of the northern region were sunny as the maximum temperature touched 37.1 degree on Monday, making it the warmest city in the State. After a lull the rainfall activity is set to pick up in the State once again, and hopes are that abundant rainfall would be recorded this season.
Heavy rains as forecasted for Jabalpur and Shahdol regions in the next 24 hours, according to the met department. Bhopal and Indore division are likely to receive isolated rainfall, whereas other parts of the State are likely to experience shower activity.
Bhopal recorded a maximum temperature of 34.0 degree while the minimum stood at 24.5 degree Celsius on Monday. Humidity levels are likely to decline in the next few days, as the capital is likely to experience more intense downpour.
The State capital recorded only 12.0 mm rainfall until Monday evening. Hoshangabad and Sagar also recorded rainfall in the last 24 hours. The minimum temperature in Indore dipped to 22.2 degree Celsius on Sunday night.
Feeble western disturbance in the Bay of Bengal is likely to intensify the monsoon activity once again in the State in the next 48 hours. The northern regions of the State are getting a break from the rainfall where flood like situation was created due to excessive
downpour. Gwalior and most parts of the northern region were sunny as the maximum temperature touched 37.1 degree on Monday, making it the warmest city in the State. After a lull the rainfall activity is set to pick up in the State once again, and hopes are that abundant rainfall would be recorded this season.




