Indore rain news

  1. Thunderstorm: Thunderstorm, Rain Likely In Div: Met
  2. Indore Weather: Rising Temperature Leaves Indoreans Praying For Relief
  3. Gusty winds drop temperature in Indore on May 29; IMD predicts rain next week
  4. Indore Rain: Latest News, Videos and Photos of Indore Rain
  5. Indore: Rain brings relief as day temperature drops
  6. Indore: Rain lashes city for 4th day running, total rainfall crosses 10
  7. Indore: Rain lashes city for 4th day running, total rainfall crosses 10
  8. Gusty winds drop temperature in Indore on May 29; IMD predicts rain next week
  9. Thunderstorm: Thunderstorm, Rain Likely In Div: Met
  10. Indore Rain: Latest News, Videos and Photos of Indore Rain


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Thunderstorm: Thunderstorm, Rain Likely In Div: Met

INDORE: The residents of Indore were greeted with a pleasant surprise on Friday as the city witnessed a significant drop in the mercury levels. The cool gusty winds exceeding 28kmph, accompanied by light rainfall on Friday morning resulted in dipping the minimum temperature to 20.8 degree Celsius which was a significant 5 degrees Celsius below the normal range. The partially cloudy skiy and gusty winds during the day time also kept the maximum temperature 4 degrees below normal range at 37.0 degree Celsius. The strong winds the Indore region is witnessing is attributed to a trough line over Meanwhile the people of Indore division have a reason to cheer as according to weather experts, thunderstorms and light rainfall are expected to persist in Indore and its surrounding areas. “Indore and its nearby areas are likely to witness similar weather conditions till the end of the month as another weather system is approaching and will be active by May 29. The existing western disturbances are the reason behind the weather change,” said

Indore Weather: Rising Temperature Leaves Indoreans Praying For Relief

Indore (Madhya Pradesh): With the temperature reaching close to 40 degrees Celsius, Indoreans spent their day praying for relief from the scorching heat and rising humidity on Monday. In the evening, clouds enveloped the city sky but it didn’t rain and left denizens disappointed. Officials of the regional meteorological department said that the temperature would remain between 38 and 40 degrees Celsius but the light showers may provide relief from Tuesday evening and also on Wednesday. Hot winds blowing across the city had given the feeling of a furnace to the denizens and the roads wore a barren look in the afternoon. Most of the people had confined themselves indoors to protect themselves from the onslaught of hot airwaves. The cloudy weather has also made the night hot and unbearable for the citizens. “Hot winds were blowing with the speed of about 24 kilometres per hour which made the weather dry,” a department official said, adding, “The moisture incursion is taking place due to the cyclone Biporjoy in the Arabian Sea which is only about 310 kilometres from Porbandar. The conditions would cause rainfall and the state will also witness a spell of stormy winds,” met officials added. The humidity recorded on Monday morning was 54 per cent, while it was 29 per cent in the evening. Max 39.5 degrees Celsius (Two degrees above normal) Min 26.2 degrees Celsius (One degree above normal)

Gusty winds drop temperature in Indore on May 29; IMD predicts rain next week

With’s summer season at its peak, temperature in Indore continued to rise for the past week. However, water-laden, gusty winds from nearby districts turned May 28 evening cool. Meanwhile, people were irked due to humid conditions as moisture incursion in the atmosphere was high. On May 28, Indore‘s maximum temperature stood at 36.1°C (5 degrees below normal), and the minimum temperature was recorded at 25°C (normal). Meanwhile, for May 29, the maximum temp. is reported at 35°C and minimum at 24°C, highlighting a slight drop. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), a fresh western disturbance will likely begin affecting northwestern parts of India from May 29. This, in addition to the existing cyclonic circulation over southwest Rajasthan, will drench the parts of Madhya Pradesh in impressive amount of pre-monsoon showers in the coming days. Indore‘s nearby districts like Khargone, Dhar, Khandwa are likely to witness strong winds, thunder and rainfall this week. Due to rainfall and partially cloudy sky there chances of humidity will remain high. As per officials at India Meteorological Department (IMD), the relative humidity in Indore on May 28 morning was recorded at 66%. Meanwhile, strong winds brought it down to 43% by the evening.

Indore Rain: Latest News, Videos and Photos of Indore Rain

TNN / May 24, 2023, 08:17 (IST) The AQI of Bhopal and Indore has improved this summer in comparison to May last year. It has been rated satisfactory this year while last year it was moderate. The air quality index of Bhopal and Indore on Tuesday was in double digits i.e. less than 100, while last year the same day it was in triple digits i.e. above 100

Indore: Rain brings relief as day temperature drops

Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Rain accompanied by lightning and thunderstorms caught everyone by surprise in the city on Sunday night and gave people a sleepless night. Due to the ongoing Nautapa, it was expected that the day and night temperatures would be on the higher side. However, the change in weather saw a drop in day temperature, and gave relief to the citizens on Monday afternoon too. It also pulled down the night temperature by six degrees in 24 hours and it was below normal as well. The regional meteorological department officials said that the weather conditions would remain the same for the next couple of days, and there were chances of light rain and thunderstorm on Monday as well. According to the weatherman, winds were blowing with maximum speed of 34 kilometres per hour on Monday evening, and light rainfall was reported in outskirts of the district. “Westerly winds were blowing till noon, and the weather remained hot. However, wind pattern changed in the evening to north-northeasterly, which caused the change in weather,” Met officials said. “The east-west trough from the above cyclonic circulation over southwest Rajasthan to northeast Madhya Pradesh across east Rajasthan persists. Similarly, the north-south trough from southeast Madhya Pradesh to south Tamil Nadu across Vidarbha, cyclonic circulation over Telangana, Rayalaseema, north Tamil Nadu persists. Under their influence,thunderstorms with gusty winds speed 30-40 kmph were reported in various parts of th...

Indore: Rain lashes city for 4th day running, total rainfall crosses 10

Indore: Rain lashes city for 4th day running, total rainfall crosses 10-inch mark Indore: Rain lashes city for 4th day running, total rainfall crosses 10-inch mark Weather to remain the same for a couple of days with moderate thunderstorms in the district and heavy rainfall in various districts of the division. Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Light showers drenched the city for the fourth consecutive day on Tuesday, pulling down the day temperature by 5 degrees Celsius below normal. The rainfall started on Monday night and continued to lash the city with different intensities in different parts till Tuesday afternoon. However, the weather station at the city’s airport recorded only 7.4 mm rainfall since Monday night. The total amount of rainfall in the city reached 257.6 mm (10.14 inches). Meteorological department officials said that various districts of Indore division would witness heavy rainfall on Wednesday, while Indore district would continue to witness light-to-moderate thunderstorms. “A well-marked low-pressure area lies over south coastal Odisha and its neighbourhood with the associated cyclonic circulation extending up to the middle tropospheric levels tilting south-westwards with height. The monsoon trough is active and south of its normal position,” Met officials said, adding, “Under the influence of these conditions, isolated very heavy rainfall is very likely over west Madhya Pradesh during July 12-16.” Meanwhile, the maximum temperature on Tuesday was 26.3 degrees...

Indore: Rain lashes city for 4th day running, total rainfall crosses 10

Indore: Rain lashes city for 4th day running, total rainfall crosses 10-inch mark Indore: Rain lashes city for 4th day running, total rainfall crosses 10-inch mark Weather to remain the same for a couple of days with moderate thunderstorms in the district and heavy rainfall in various districts of the division. Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Light showers drenched the city for the fourth consecutive day on Tuesday, pulling down the day temperature by 5 degrees Celsius below normal. The rainfall started on Monday night and continued to lash the city with different intensities in different parts till Tuesday afternoon. However, the weather station at the city’s airport recorded only 7.4 mm rainfall since Monday night. The total amount of rainfall in the city reached 257.6 mm (10.14 inches). Meteorological department officials said that various districts of Indore division would witness heavy rainfall on Wednesday, while Indore district would continue to witness light-to-moderate thunderstorms. “A well-marked low-pressure area lies over south coastal Odisha and its neighbourhood with the associated cyclonic circulation extending up to the middle tropospheric levels tilting south-westwards with height. The monsoon trough is active and south of its normal position,” Met officials said, adding, “Under the influence of these conditions, isolated very heavy rainfall is very likely over west Madhya Pradesh during July 12-16.” Meanwhile, the maximum temperature on Tuesday was 26.3 degrees...

Gusty winds drop temperature in Indore on May 29; IMD predicts rain next week

With’s summer season at its peak, temperature in Indore continued to rise for the past week. However, water-laden, gusty winds from nearby districts turned May 28 evening cool. Meanwhile, people were irked due to humid conditions as moisture incursion in the atmosphere was high. On May 28, Indore‘s maximum temperature stood at 36.1°C (5 degrees below normal), and the minimum temperature was recorded at 25°C (normal). Meanwhile, for May 29, the maximum temp. is reported at 35°C and minimum at 24°C, highlighting a slight drop. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), a fresh western disturbance will likely begin affecting northwestern parts of India from May 29. This, in addition to the existing cyclonic circulation over southwest Rajasthan, will drench the parts of Madhya Pradesh in impressive amount of pre-monsoon showers in the coming days. Indore‘s nearby districts like Khargone, Dhar, Khandwa are likely to witness strong winds, thunder and rainfall this week. Due to rainfall and partially cloudy sky there chances of humidity will remain high. As per officials at India Meteorological Department (IMD), the relative humidity in Indore on May 28 morning was recorded at 66%. Meanwhile, strong winds brought it down to 43% by the evening.

Thunderstorm: Thunderstorm, Rain Likely In Div: Met

INDORE: The residents of Indore were greeted with a pleasant surprise on Friday as the city witnessed a significant drop in the mercury levels. The cool gusty winds exceeding 28kmph, accompanied by light rainfall on Friday morning resulted in dipping the minimum temperature to 20.8 degree Celsius which was a significant 5 degrees Celsius below the normal range. The partially cloudy skiy and gusty winds during the day time also kept the maximum temperature 4 degrees below normal range at 37.0 degree Celsius. The strong winds the Indore region is witnessing is attributed to a trough line over Meanwhile the people of Indore division have a reason to cheer as according to weather experts, thunderstorms and light rainfall are expected to persist in Indore and its surrounding areas. “Indore and its nearby areas are likely to witness similar weather conditions till the end of the month as another weather system is approaching and will be active by May 29. The existing western disturbances are the reason behind the weather change,” said

Indore Rain: Latest News, Videos and Photos of Indore Rain

TNN / May 24, 2023, 08:17 (IST) The AQI of Bhopal and Indore has improved this summer in comparison to May last year. It has been rated satisfactory this year while last year it was moderate. The air quality index of Bhopal and Indore on Tuesday was in double digits i.e. less than 100, while last year the same day it was in triple digits i.e. above 100