Bhopal, 26 August (Kiran News). Rainfall has continued across most districts of Madhya Pradesh for the past two days, and the Meteorological Department has issued a heavy rain warning for the next four days. While many areas have received relief from humidity and heat due to the rainfall, life has been disrupted in several places.

It is noteworthy that the average annual rainfall in Madhya Pradesh is considered to be 37 inches. So far this season, the state has received 35.1 inches of rain, which is 95 percent of the total annual target. This means only 1.9 inches of rain are needed to achieve the complete yearly target. Currently, rainfall is 6.8 inches above normal levels. Districts such as Gwalior, Shivpuri, Ashoknagar, Morena, Sheopur, Chhatarpur, Tikamgarh, and Niwari have already received above-average rainfall. In the remaining districts, on average, more than 80 percent of the annual rainfall has been recorded.
In the last 24 hours on Monday, more than 30 districts, including Bhopal, Gwalior, Narmadapuram, Indore, Pachmarhi, Ratlam, Shajapur, Sheopur, Ujjain, Chhindwara, Sagar, Satna, and Dhar, have recorded rainfall. Gwalior and Rewa saw 1.3 inches of rain, Khajuraho 1.2 inches, Pachmarhi 1.1 inches, and Umaria 1 inch. Indergarh recorded 92.0 mm, Alirajpur 88.2 mm, Rampur Baghelan 84.4 mm, Majhgaon 78.0 mm, Dindori 77.2 mm, and Bilhari 70.0 mm rainfall.
The Meteorological Department has issued a heavy rain warning for 22 districts in the Bhopal, Ujjain, Jabalpur, and Sagar divisions. On Tuesday, a yellow alert for heavy rainfall has been issued for Sheopur, Morena, Chhindwara, Pandhurna, Seoni, Mandla, and Balaghat districts. Neemuch and Mandsaur are also under a heavy rain warning. These districts may experience heavy rainfall with thunder and lightning. Light to moderate rain will continue in Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur, and other districts, with a sudden rise in the water levels of rivers and streams expected. The department has advised people to remain alert and avoid unnecessary travel.
According to weather scientists, three weather systems are currently active in the state. The monsoon trough line passes through Datia and Sidhi towards the Bay of Bengal. Another trough line is passing through the central part of the state. A cyclonic circulation is also active in the southern region. Due to these three weather systems, continuous rainfall is expected in several parts of Madhya Pradesh over the next three to four days.
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