Western districts of Madhya Pradesh have received surplus rainfall of 20%. Madhya Pradesh is deficient by 9%. Successive low pressure areas developed over Bay of Bengal travelled in westerly direction towards southwest and West Madhya Pradesh leading to flooding rain over Western districts of the state. Heavy downpour occurred over Western parts of Madhya Pradesh during last week of July and continued until initial period of August.
Weather of most parts of Madhya Pradesh has remained dry since last two to three days. However on and off rain was going on over eastern districts of the state particularly North Eastern parts. Monsoon rains are expected to revive once again as a low pressure area is likely to develop over Westcentral Bay of Bengal by August 16 or 17.
The system will move in western direction of across south Chhattisgarh and Southeast Madhya Pradesh. Rains will increase over eastern parts and South Eastern parts of the state by August 15 and 16. Thereafter it will cover entire state of between August 17 and 21 therefore, we can say monsoon is going to revive once again over entire Madhya Pradesh.
Northern districts like Gwalior, Morena, Datiya, Tikamgarh may receive scattered light rains but other parts will get widespread rain and thundershowers. Chances of mild flooding cannot be ruled out. Madhya Pradesh is going to be the rainiest state in Central part of the country during this monsoon.