Madhya Pradesh Expects Light Rain in 27 Districts
Light rain likely in 27 districts, no heavy rain alert for next 4 days

Madhya Pradesh is expected to witness cloudy skies and light rainfall for the next four days, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicting light showers in 27 districts, including Indore.
The IMD has issued a forecast for light rain in several districts, including Bhind, Datia, Satna, Rewa, and Indore, among others.
The state has not received heavy rainfall for the past three days, leading to a rise in daytime temperatures. On Saturday, temperatures increased by 2 to 3 degrees Celsius across Madhya Pradesh, while humidity levels remained high.
According to the weather department, Madhya Pradesh received below-normal rainfall in June, but expectations are high for July. The month usually contributes nearly one-third of the state’s total monsoon rainfall.
Madhya Pradesh receives an average annual rainfall of around 37.3 inches. Major cities such as Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur, and Gwalior record normal rainfall between 38 and 39 inches.
July accounts for nearly 40% of the state’s total monsoon rainfall. Bhopal receives around 14 inches of rain during July out of its annual average of 39 inches, while Jabalpur records the highest July rainfall among major cities, with over 17 inches.
The weather forecast for the next two days predicts light rain in several districts, including Jhabua, Alirajpur, Dhar, and Barwani, among others.
The rise in temperature and humidity levels has led to uncomfortable conditions in the state. However, the predicted light rainfall is expected to bring some relief to the residents.
The weather department will continue to monitor the situation and issue updates as necessary.
In conclusion, the predicted light rainfall in Madhya Pradesh is expected to bring some relief to the residents, but the state still needs to receive more rainfall to meet its annual average.