India Meteorological Department (IMD) Bhopal has predicted heavy rainfall in west Madhya Pradesh due to a cyclonic circulation over central M.P. According to the data received in the last 24 hours, Jabalpur received 91 mm of rainfall, Satna received 68 mm, Chhindwara 36 mm, Bhopal city 41 mm, Bhopal Bairagarh 24 mm, and Indore 87 mm of rainfall. A cyclonic circulation hovering over central MP is expected to cause heavy rainfall in west Madhya Pradesh. After experiencing the driest August since 1901, the IMD has said that the monsoon is expected to be normal across the country during September. The rainfall in August over all of Central India and South Peninsular India was the lowest since 1901, making it one of the worst months of monsoon deficiency. The Meteorological Department has also informed that most parts of the country will have above-normal maximum temperatures, while some areas in south peninsular India and some pockets of west-central India are likely to get normal to below-normal maximum temperatures.
IMD Bhopal predicts heavy rainfall in west Madhya Pradesh
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