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All clouds, no rain: Monsoon covers entire MP, but Bhopal awaits first ‘good showers'

All clouds, no rain: Monsoon covers entire MP, but Bhopal awaits first ‘good showers'

Time of India8 hours ago

Bhopal: Monsoon has covered the entire state on Friday. Monsoon onset was declared in Bhopal on June 18 while it entered the state on June 16. The cloud cover after monsoon gave respite from the high temperatures in the city, but strong spells of rain were still awaited.
A possibility of only moderate showers was underlined for the city.
The meteorological department stated south-west monsoon has further advanced into remaining parts of north Madhya Pradesh on Friday. The northern limit of monsoon now passes through Jaipur, Agra, Rampur, Dehradun, Shimla, and Manali. The well marked low pressure area over northeast Jharkhand and neighbourhood weakened into a low pressure area and lay over south Bihar and neighbourhood.
The day temperature in Bhopal on Friday was recorded at 30.7 degree Celsius, five degrees less than the normal mark, while the night temperature in the city was 23.8 degrees, two degrees less than the normal mark. In the last 24 hours till 8.30 am on Friday, the city recorded a total of 6.8 mm rain. In the forecast for Bhopal on Saturday the meteorological dept stated, the weather would be generally cloudy with chances of moderate rainfall.
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Day and night temperature would be respectively 31 degrees celsius and 24 degrees celsius while average wind speed will be 18 kilometers per hour.
In the forecast for the state, a warning of very heavy rainfall, thunderstorm with lightning, gusty wind 40 kmph to 50 kmph was for isolated places in Ashok Nagar and Shivpuri dists.
A warning of heavy rainfall, thunderstorm with lightning, gusty wind 40 kmph-50 kmph at isolated places was for Narmadapuram, Betul, Guna, Gwalior, Datia, Bhind, Morena, Sheopurkalan, Shahdol, Dindori, Narsinghpur, Chhindwara, Panna, Damoh and Sagar dists.
A warning of thunderstorm with lightning, gusty wind 40 kmph-50 kmph at isolated places existed for Bhopal, Vidisha, Raisen, Sehore, Rajgarh, Harda, Burhanpur and other districts.

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