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Indore Braces for Monsoon Showers; Heavy rainfall with 50 km/h winds coming up!

Indore Braces for Monsoon Showers; Heavy rainfall with 50 km/h winds coming up!
Indore is expected to face moderate to heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and gusty winds in the coming 48 hours. The city is expected to witness a sharp increase in rainfall starting June 17, with gusty winds and thunderstorm activity likely to sweep through the region.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the city’s weather will undergo a noticeable shift in the coming 48 hours. Although Indore has remained largely dry for the past few days, thunderstorms and heavy showers are predicted to occur, especially on June 17.
“We are seeing the monsoon system steadily building over Madhya Pradesh, which will directly impact Indore. While the city hasn't received significant rain recently, conditions are expected to change rapidly in the next two days,” an IMD official explained.
Storm and Showers Expected by June 17
Indore is currently experiencing maximum temperatures of around 35.6°C, slightly below average for this time of year. Further, temperatures are expected to drop by 2-4°C as the monsoon sets in.
Heavy rainfall, along with strong winds up to 50 km/h, will likely begin affecting the region in the next 24-48 hours. While the monsoon will bring relief from the heat, it will also lead to increased humidity, making the weather feel more uncomfortable in the coming days.
Testing time: expect flooding & gusty winds
Although the rains will offer relief from the heat, they bring with them a heightened risk of flooding, infrastructure disruptions, and heightened humidity.
Indore’s infrastructure, particularly its drainage systems, will be put to the test, and citizens should be ready for possible disruptions in daily routines. “The storms could disrupt outdoor activities, and we advise people to avoid unnecessary travel during the worst of the weather. Residents should also be cautious of falling trees or debris,” an IMD official stated.
Agricultural Concerns
“The monsoon rains could lead to waterlogging in fields and damage crops that are not yet fully matured. Farmers should secure their crops and check drainage systems to prevent any standing water,” advised an official from the regional weather center.


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