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Weather update: U-turn of monsoon in Maharashtra-Madhya Pradesh, know which area will receive maximum rain

Heavy Rainfall Alert in Maharashtra
Heavy Rainfall Alert in Maharashtra

The weather is set to change once again. Several areas in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh have been issued heavy rainfall alerts for the next two days. While this may bring relief to some regions, it may also lead to flooding and waterlogging in others. In this article, we will explore where rainfall is expected and which areas have been placed under alert.

Heavy Rainfall Alert in Maharashtra:

The weather department has issued a heavy rainfall alert for many areas in Maharashtra on September 26. Pune, Nashik, Navi Mumbai weather, Osmanabad, Palghar, and Raigad are under a red alert. Mumbai, Thane, and Nashik are on orange alert, with heavy to very heavy rain expected in these regions.

What to Expect from the Weather in Mumbai?

Mumbai is expected to receive heavy rain over the next two days. The meteorological department has issued an orange alert, which means the public should remain cautious. Flooding and traffic congestion are expected to arise in different areas of the city.

Heavy Rain Warning in Madhya Pradesh:

Monsoon has also taken a U-turn in Madhya Pradesh. Heavy rain is predicted in several districts, including Sagar, Betul, Mandla, Burhanpur, Chhindwara, Khandwa, Jabalpur, Khargone, Katni, Barwani, Dindori, Jhabua, Umaria, Dhar, Anuppur, and Mauganj. The weather department has advised residents of these districts to stay alert.

Areas Expecting Light to Moderate Rain:

Some districts are expected to experience light to moderate rainfall. These include Pandhurna, Bhopal, Maihar, Vidisha, Tikamgarh, Raisen, Chhatarpur, Sehore, Damoh, Rajgarh, Panna, Narmadapuram, Balaghat, Harda, Seoni, Indore, Narsinghpur, Ujjain, Shahdol, Dewas, Satna, Shajapur, Rewa, Agar-Malwa, Sidhi, and Singrauli, where thunderstorms and scattered showers are likely.

Conclusion: With the monsoon making a U-turn, both Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh are set to experience heavy rains and thunderstorms over the next few days. The weather department’s warnings should be taken seriously, and residents are advised to exercise caution as this could significantly impact daily life in these regions.
 

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