If we look at the Monsoon, this time West Madhya Pradesh has received 36% more than normal and East Madhya Pradesh has received 10% more rainfall than normal.
The weather in most of the districts of Madhya Pradesh has remained almost dry for the last few days. Nevertheless, during the last 24 hours, light rain was observed in southwestern districts of Madhya Pradesh like Ratlam, Ujjain, Indore and Dhar but these rain activities were very light. The weather in Madhya Pradesh is likely to remain dry during the next two days.
At present, harvesting is in full swing in most parts of Madhya Pradesh. But now soon there is a possibility of heavy rain in many parts of Madhya Pradesh. A low pressure area is about to form in the Bay of Bengal which will move in northwest direction towards Madhya Pradesh. Rain has been received.
Its effect will be visible in the eastern and north-eastern districts of Madhya Pradesh from October 4. Rain is likely to start in the eastern districts of Madhya Pradesh on October 4. By October 5, rain activities will reach the entire Madhya Pradesh and heavy rains are possible in many districts. These rains are likely to continue in Madhya Pradesh till October 7.
From October 8, the low pressure area will start weakening and the rain activities will start withdrawing from the western districts of Madhya Pradesh, but this rain may continue till October 9 or 10 in the eastern districts. This unseasonal rain can hinder the harvesting of crops and can also damage standing crops.