Only isolated places may receive heavy rainfall and that too for short duration as compared to the previous system which caused deluge over Madhya Pradesh, this feature will not be harsh enough to disrupt normal activities.
Extreme southwestern parts of Madhya Pradesh will also be lashed by moderate showers today. Alirajpur, Dhar, Barwani, Jhabua, Ratlam, Neemuch and Mandsaur can expect few heavy spells.
Streams of water over roads and lanes had worsened the connectivity and hampered the relief work. However, weather will not play a spoilsport any further, for the rescue and rehabilitation work, undertaken by the disaster managing agencies.
Light scattered rain may commence over Chhattisgarh by afternoon of August 18. And by August 19 many parts of Chhattisgarh including Eastern part of Madhya Pradesh will also start receiving rainfall.
From August 7, rain activities will increase in many districts of Madhya Pradesh including Chhattisgarh and heavy rain is possible at some places. On 9th and 10th, both the states are likely to witness heavy rain at many places. From August 11, the rain will start decreasing.