Another low-pressure area is expected to develop over North Bay of Bengal which will also move in North West direction but that weather system how will recover to North and North East from East Madhya Pradesh.
Another system is expected to form in the Bay of Bengal, close on the heels on the earlier one which now low Pressure area over parts of Uttar Pradesh and will gradually flatten. By the time it flattens completely we expect the system to mark its presence. This system will start as a cyclonic circulation forming around September 17 over North Bay of Bengal.
On 14thAug, the rainfall belt will cover Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Vidarbha, North Telangana and East & Central Madhya Pradesh. On the Independence Day, the system will travel further west to have moderate to heavy rains over Vidarbha, Marathwada, North Madhya Maharashtra, Southwest Madhya Pradesh, South Rajasthan and North Gujarat.
Under its influence, there is a possibility of moderate to heavy rains in many districts of Madhya Pradesh during the next 4 or 5 days. Many districts of Chhattisgarh may also receive heavy rains during the next few days.
An intense heatwave scorched parts of north India on Sunday with places in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh recording 49 degrees Celsius and above while the weather office has warned of heavy rainfall across Kerala and sounded a red alert for five districts.