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Madhya Pradesh to Witness Light Rain for 3 Days

Light rain expected in Madhya Pradesh for next 3 days, heavy showers likely from July 14

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
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City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Sat, 11 July 2026 at 10:14 am
Madhya Pradesh to Witness Light Rain for 3 Days

Madhya Pradesh is expected to receive light rainfall for the next three days, with no heavy rain alert in any district, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Bhopal. The current weather system is becoming weaker, resulting in light showers on July 11, 12, and 13.

The weather department has predicted that all 55 districts, including Bhopal, Indore, Ujjain, Jabalpur, and Gwalior, will experience light rain with thunderstorms on Saturday. Strong winds of 40 to 50 km/h may also occur in some areas.

Meteorologists have stated that a western disturbance is becoming active over Pakistan, which may increase rainfall in some parts of Madhya Pradesh during the coming week. This break from heavy rainfall is expected to be beneficial for Kharif crops, as continuous heavy rain had caused waterlogging in many fields, increasing the risk of crop damage and rotting.

According to the IMD, June recorded below-normal rainfall, but July is expected to receive much more rain. Around one-third of the monsoon rainfall usually falls during July, with major cities such as Bhopal and Jabalpur receiving significant amounts of rainfall during this month.

The IMD has also predicted that heavy rainfall may occur in some districts on July 14 as a new weather system develops. The districts likely to receive heavy rain include Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur, and Gwalior, among others.

Madhya Pradesh receives an average annual rainfall of 37.3 inches, with major cities normally receiving 38 to 39 inches of rainfall each year. The weather department has advised residents to be prepared for the changing weather conditions.

In terms of rainfall records, Madhya Pradesh has received significant amounts of rainfall in the past, with July being the month that usually records the highest amount of rainfall. The state's seasonal monsoon rainfall is usually around 40% in July.

The predicted light rainfall for the next three days is expected to bring relief to the farmers and residents of Madhya Pradesh, who have been affected by the recent heavy rainfall. However, the possibility of heavy showers from July 14 onwards may require residents to take necessary precautions.

Overall, the weather forecast for Madhya Pradesh suggests that the state will experience a mix of light and heavy rainfall in the coming days, with residents advised to be prepared for the changing weather conditions.

The predicted rainfall is significant for Madhya Pradesh, as it will have an impact on the state's agriculture and water supply. The monsoon season is crucial for the state's farmers, and the predicted rainfall will help to determine the success of the Kharif crops. As such, the weather forecast is being closely monitored by residents and farmers alike, who are eager to know what the coming days will bring.

In conclusion, Madhya Pradesh is expected to experience light rainfall for the next three days, followed by heavy showers from July 14 onwards. Residents are advised to be prepared for the changing weather conditions and to take necessary precautions to ensure their safety and the safety of their crops.

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