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El Niño Observatory Monitored cities Madhya Pradesh Indore

El Niño in IndoreMadhya Pradesh · India

Current El Niño risk

Attention level: ModerateWarning · Drought / heat / fire riskDrought-prone zone; the rain in this forecast eases short-term pressure

Indore is inside the projected impact zone India & Pakistan: monsoon region.

El Niño years tend to weaken the southwest monsoon, cutting rainfall over the agricultural heartland and stressing water and power supplies.

Next 14 days in Indore

0 of the next 14 days show a 60%+ chance of rain; 0 with heavy rain.

% is the chance of rain that day. The word shows how strong that rain should be. Tap a day for details.

Areas with drought and water-shortage history in Indore

Vikas Nagar, Ward 45

Vikas Nagar, Ward 45

Repeated protests over water shortage; tanker dependence and road blockades reported

Sukhliya Zone 5 and Sukhliya

Sukhliya Zone 5 and Sukhliya

Named in street protests and among areas facing irregular supply and dry borewells

Veena Nagar

Veena Nagar

Listed in news reports as one of the neighborhoods hit by the city water crisis

Scheme 54

Scheme 54

Included in reports of taps being shut off across major schemes during the crisis

Anand Farm and Sahakar Nagar, Ward 80

Anand Farm and Sahakar Nagar, Ward 80

Residents reported water only every other day and significant scarcity

Palda Square and nearby Palda areas

Palda Square and nearby Palda areas

Named among protest sites and dry-supply neighborhoods during the summer shortage

Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] · Images: Google Street View. They show the street on a normal day, not during a flood. AI-generated list using web search (Perplexity Sonar) from news and public sources. Use as a starting reference, not an official risk map.

What you should do

  • Store drinking water and cut non-essential use now, before restrictions arrive.
  • Never burn waste or vegetation: fire risk is sharply elevated in dry spells.
  • If you depend on agriculture, plan for reduced rainfall this season.
  • Watch for water-rationing announcements from your utility.
  • Always follow your national meteorological service and local civil defense. Their warnings override anything on this page.

Emergency kit: what to have ready

Emergency numbers

Numbers are national defaults; some regions use local variants. Confirm with local authorities.

Official monitoring agencies

India Meteorological Department

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NDMA India

Civil defense and emergencies

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NOAA Climate Prediction Center

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IRI, Columbia University

Global ENSO reference

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Frequently asked questions

Is Indore affected by El Niño?

Yes. Indore sits in the documented impact zone India & Pakistan: monsoon region: El Niño years tend to weaken the southwest monsoon, cutting rainfall over the agricultural heartland and stressing water and power supplies.

Will it rain in Indore in the coming days?

The current 14-day forecast shows 0 days with a 60%+ chance of rain and 0 days with heavy rain. Probabilities update every 6 hours.

What should residents of Indore do?

Store drinking water and cut non-essential use now, before restrictions arrive. Never burn waste or vegetation: fire risk is sharply elevated in dry spells. Always follow your national meteorological service and local civil defense. Their warnings override anything on this page.

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Data refreshes every 6 hours. Forecast: Open-Meteo. Zone risk: NOAA data and documented El Niño patterns.

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