Nights are getting cold in Bhopal, Indore, and Sagar divisions, with temperatures falling below 17 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, nine southern districts Khargone, Khandwa, Burhanpur, Harda, Betul, Chhindwara, Pandhurna, Seoni, and Balaghat are likely to see clouds and light drizzle today. The Meteorological Department said that even after the return of the monsoon, the state is experiencing drizzly weather. On Wednesday, some southern districts saw cloudy skies, with daytime temperatures reaching up to 29 degrees. Light drizzle occurred in some areas but was not officially recorded. Meanwhile, on Tuesday-Wednesday night, the mercury remained below 20 degrees in many cities. 15.4 degrees was recorded in Naugaon of Chhatarpur, 18.2 degrees in Rewa, 17.8 degrees in Tikamgarh, 19.2 degrees in Malajkhand, 17.1 degrees in Datia, 17.4 degrees in Dhar, 19 degrees in Guna, 15.4 degrees in Khandwa, 15.8 degrees in Khargone, 16.6 degrees in Rajgarh, 18.6 degrees in Ratlam, 18.4 degrees in Sheopur, and 16 degrees in Shivpuri. Talking about big cities, Bhopal recorded 20.6 degrees, Gwalior 18 degrees, Indore 18.2 degrees, Ujjain 20 degrees and Jabalpur 20.3 degrees. Monsoon has departed from entire MP According to the Meteorological Department, the monsoon has departed from the entire state, but for the next one week, the southern part will continue to experience thunderstorms and light rain. This year, the monsoon remained active for 3 months and 28 days. The monsoon entered the state on June 16 and withdrew on October 13. Despite this, the spell of rain will continue. The Meteorological Department has predicted rain with thunder and lightning on October 16, 17 and 18. The direction of the wind changed, which is why nights became cold Senior meteorologist Dr. Divya E. Surendran said, light rain will continue in the districts of the southern part. The weather was clear on Wednesday, but there might be thunder, lightning, and drizzle on Thursday. Meanwhile, nights have become cold in the state. This is happening due to a change in the wind’s direction. In fact, it is snowing in the mountains of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand. Because of this, northerly winds are blowing and increasing the cold in Madhya Pradesh. Highest rainfall in Guna This time, Guna received the most rainfall. 65.6 inches of rain was recorded. Mandla-Raisen received more than 62 inches and Sheopur-Ashoknagar received more than 56 inches of rain. Meanwhile, Shajapur, Khargone, Khandwa, Barwani, and Dhar are among the top-5 districts with the least rainfall. Shajapur received 28.9 inches, Khargone 29.6 inches, Khandwa 32 inches, Barwani 33.5 inches, and Dhar 33.6 inches of rain. Indore Division’s situation also improved From the beginning of this monsoon season, the situation in Indore and Ujjain divisions was not good. At one point, Indore received the least rainfall in the state. This led to speculation about whether Indore would even receive normal rainfall this time. However, due to heavy rainfall in September, Indore completed its quota of normal rainfall. The rainfall situation also improved in all districts of the division. On the other hand, Ujjain district has still not completed its quota. Among the districts with the least rainfall, Shajapur is at the top. Gwalior, Chambal-Sagar the best Ever since the monsoon entered MP, the eastern parts, i.e., Jabalpur, Rewa, Sagar, and Shahdol divisions, have received heavy rainfall. Strong rain systems remained active here. Many districts including Chhatarpur, Mandla, Tikamgarh, Umaria were flooded. Monsoon has also rained heavily in Gwalior-Chambal. All 8 districts here have received more than their quota of rain. These include Gwalior, Shivpuri, Guna, Ashoknagar, Bhind, Morena, Datia, and Sheopur. Post navigation Dresser threatens medical officer with gun in Shivpuri:Chaos at Kolaras health centre; CMHO says, ‘Salary withheld due to absence from duty’ MP High Court denies bail to 2 persons:Accused in ₹2.53 crore fraud linked to Ramakrishna Mission case in Gwalior receives no relief