Will Mp Witness Record Rainfall This September? In the first 10 days of September, the forecast of rains in many districts of MP including Indore, now signs of record breakdown after 25% less rain till August! Will the system come from the Bay of Bengal to the monsoon and strong?
Heavy rain alert mp districts: It is now considered to be fixed to catch the monsoon speed in Madhya Pradesh. According to meteorologists, heavy rains are expected in many districts of the state in the first 10 days of September. Especially Indore, where there was 25% less rainfall than the average by the end of August, now it is expected to rain in the early days of September. The weather patterns in the state are going to change completely due to the system and monsoon dronika being activated by the Bay of Bengal. The question is, will Indore be able to break its old record in this season?
Why is the monsoon being active? Meteorologists gave major reasons
According to the Meteorological Department report, the cyclone of upper wind in the Bay of Bengal will turn into low pressure area by Tuesday. At the same time, an upper air circle is active at a height of 5.8 km on western Rajasthan. The monsoon associated with this extends to the Bay of Bengal via Dronika, Ganganagar, Pilani, Datia, Rewa, Ranchi, Digha. Due to these systems, heavy rains are expected in many districts of Madhya Pradesh. Meteorologists say that in the first 10 days of September, the rainy season will be fast, after which the intensity of rain will gradually decrease.
Where is more rain in Indore, West or East?
Indore has recorded 627.9 mm rainfall so far this season. Interestingly, the eastern areas are receiving more rainfall than the western part of the city. For example, on Monday, the Regal region received 16.75 mm of rainfall, while the airport area was just 7.2 mm. Since June 1, the Regal area has received 706 mm of rainfall and 627.9 mm in the airport area.
What is the record of September rain in the last 10 years?
According to the data, Indore has received heavy rainfall several times in September in the last 10 years.
- 2019: 483.3 mm rainfall in September (on 11 September)
- 2021: 482 mm rain (on 2 September)
- 2023: 516 mm rainfall (till September 17) is the record for the highest monthly rainfall in 1954 when there was 766.8 mm of rainfall in September. At the same time, the highest rainfall in 24 hours was 169.8 mm on 20 September 1962.
Will September complete the average rainfall quota?
As of August, this frustrated rain of September in Indore with 25% less rainfall than average can bring relief. Experts believe that if there is an estimated rains in the first 10 days, the average rainfall quota will not only be completed but also records can also be broken. It will be interesting to see in which the weather will be in the coming days.