Similar day temperatures in Delhi are expected to continue for a couple of days. A rise and a fall of one degree would be witnessed in following two days. There will be some clouds in Delhi tomorrow but there is no chance of rain in Delhi except thundery development. The approaching Western Disturbance (WD) is weak and unlikely to affect Delhi much in terms of rain.
Temperatures in Delhi during the day will be above the average temperature of 36 degrees. Wind conditions in the capital will maintain, as northerly to northeasterly winds would continue during the next two days.
Rain in Delhi is possible on 17th of April as the next Western Disturbance is expected to be much stronger than tomorrow's WD. The stronger one is expected to affect the north and northwest India from 15th of April onwards.
Towards east, Lucknow, Allahabad, Varanasi and Patna are witnessing temperatures in late thirties and early forties. Other than Lucknow, temperatures of rest of the places are above average of 2 to 3 degrees. Days in these parts would continue to remain hot and dry as westerly land winds will penetrate. Night temperatures are also approaching mid-twenties in these places clearly showing the impact of heating during the day. They will continue to rise in coming few days.
Rain is expected to be more in northeastern states of Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura. The recently passed cyclonic circulation from Jammu & Kashmir has reached over Meghalaya and connected with the trough (region of intensified moist winds) of low pressure area.
The trough runs from Meghalaya to south Orissa across Gangetic West Bengal. Rain could occur over Gangetic West Bengal, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Orissa due to this system during the next two days.
Another such trough lies just in the heart of the country in central India from northeast Rajasthan to Vidarbha across Madhya Pradesh. But the weather system is weak and will not give rain, yet the sky will be partly cloudy from Kota in Rajasthan to Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh and Nagpur in Maharashtra. But these clouds would fail to arrest the rising day temperatures at these places during the next two day.
Winds from both east and west direction are colliding in Peninsular India and a low pressure area persists from central India to Kerala. Some showers could be expected in south interior Karnataka, Kerala and adjoining Tamil Nadu in next couple of days.