Bhopal, June 7 -- Madhya Pradesh is currently experiencing an unusually extended and relentless spell of pre-monsoon showers, with Friday marking an astonishing 42nd consecutive day of rain across the state. This prolonged period of unseasonal precipitation, coupled with scattered thunderstorms and consistent cloud cover, has kept temperatures remarkably below the typical summer highs, offering a peculiar relief amidst a delayed monsoon.
Light rainfall was recorded in several cities, including Indore and Raisen, throughout Friday, contributing to the state's unusual weather pattern. While most regions maintained temperatures below the 40 degrees Celsius mark, Guna registered the highest temperature in the state at 40.7degC. Other major cit...