School Break Tomorrow in Bhopal: Continue or Pause Learning in Private or Government Schools on July 30? Get the Facts Here
Heavy Rains Submerge Low-Lying Areas in Bhopal, Schools Remain Open for Now
On Wednesday, July 30, 2025, Bhopal is set to experience mild and rainy weather with temperatures ranging around 23-25°C and high humidity, alongside moderate wind speeds of about 7-14 km/h from the west[1][2][3]. The weather forecast indicates a likelihood of rain or thunderstorms continuing in this period.
The capital city has been experiencing incessant rains since Monday night, leading to severe waterlogging in several parts of the city[4]. The district administration has ordered a school holiday for all private and government-run schools in Bhopal on Wednesday[5]. However, no further decisions about school closures have been announced by the DEO, N.K. Ahirwar, as of the current information[6].
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts light to moderate rainfall in Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior, and Ujjain district on Wednesday[7]. Additionally, several districts in Madhya Pradesh, including Shajapur, Vidisha, Sagar, Narsinghpur, Narmadapuram, Harda, Dhar, Alirajpur, Chhindwara, Betul, are likely to witness light to moderate rain on Wednesday[8].
The monsoon trough is extending over the state of Madhya Pradesh, according to IMD, and the rainfall activity is due to a cyclonic circulation over northwest Madhya Pradesh[9]. Guna district recorded the highest rainfall at 235 mm and Sehore district recorded 110 mm rainfall during the same period, according to IMD's data[10].
The DEO, N.K. Ahirwar, has added that further decisions will be taken observing the monsoon condition[6]. It is advisable to monitor local government or education department notifications for any decisions about school holidays due to weather.
References: [1] Weather forecast for Bhopal on July 30, 2025 [2] Current weather conditions in Bhopal [3] Humidity forecast for Bhopal on July 30, 2025 [4] Bhopal submerged under water due to incessant rains [5] School holiday declared in Bhopal due to heavy rain [6] No further decisions about school closures announced in Bhopal [7] IMD predicts light to moderate rainfall in Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior, and Ujjain district on Wednesday [8] Several districts in Madhya Pradesh to witness light to moderate rain on Wednesday [9] Cyclonic circulation over northwest Madhya Pradesh triggers rainfall activity in Bhopal [10] IMD data: Guna district recorded the highest rainfall at 235 mm and Sehore district recorded 110 mm rainfall during the same period
The upcoming weather in Bhopal is likely to remain rainy with mild temperatures and high humidity, as forecasted by the weather service. Despite the heavy rain and waterlogging in the city, schools have remained open for now, but further decisions regarding school closures will be made based on the monsoon conditions.