If we analyze the rainfall of Madhya Pradesh between June 1 and July 30, we will find that West Madhya Pradesh has received 34% more than normal and East Madhya Pradesh has received 2% less rainfall than normal. Chhattisgarh has received normal rainfall and until now, the stats are at 7% more than normal. Vidarbha has received very good rainfall and is 40% above normal.
Now, a low-pressure line is passing from Bihar to Interior Karnataka through Chhattisgarh, South East Madhya Pradesh and Vidarbha. Due to its impact, rain activities will be very good in East Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Vidarbha for the next one week. Monsoon will remain active here and the rainfall figure will improve further.
West Madhya Pradesh will also start getting good rains from August 3 and continue until August 4. Heavy rains are possible over West Madhya Pradesh and central parts of Madhya Pradesh around 7th and 8th August. According to this estimate, we can say that the first 10 days of August will be very good for Central India in terms of rainfall.
If we talk about Rajasthan, then most of the districts of Rajasthan will remain almost dry, although isolated rain activities are likely to continue over East Rajasthan. From August 4, heavy rains will start in East Rajasthan, which will gradually reach the western districts.