New Delhi,Monday July 30, North Madhya Pradesh, southwest Uttar Pradesh and southeast Rajasthan are likely to receive showers in the next twenty four hours. Rains can be heavy at a few places over these areas. Southeast Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Orissa and Gangetic West Bengal will also likely to get damp in the next twenty four hours. In the north, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand are expected to receive showers.
Rains are expected over North MP, southwest UP, southeast Rajasthan and some parts of east Gujarat as a cyclonic circulation is prevailing over northwest Madhya Pradesh and adjoining southwest Uttar Pradesh.
The presence of a low pressure area over Jharkhand and adjoining Orissa would give rain in Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Orissa and Gangetic West Bengal. A trough extending from southwest Uttar Pradesh up to Haryana is expected to retain rain activity along the trough. This trough will give rain over Haryana and Delhi region. The intensity of the rain will be light to moderate.
The circulation over Jharkhand and adjoining Orissa will also give rain over north coastal Andhra Pradesh, Vidarbha and south Chhattisgarh in the next twenty four hours.
The monsoon trough is passing through Ganganagar, Alwar, Etawah, Allahabad, Hazaribagh, Diamond Harbour to the northeast Bay of Bengal. Monsoon trough is essentially a region of intensified moisture laden monsoon winds.
The southeasterly winds from the Bay of Bengal and the southwesterly winds from the Arabian Sea are mixing up along the foothills of Himalayas to bring rains over Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. A few places over both these states may experience heavy rains in the next twenty fours.
The off shore trough along the west coast is extending from southeast Gujarat to Karnataka coast. Rains with light to moderate intensity are predicted to continue over Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka. In Mumbai, light to moderate rain activity is likely to continue during the next twenty four hours.
In the areas where dry weather is prevailing, west Rajasthan would continue to experience high temperatures well into the forties as the westerlies are still active.
Rains likely to elude south Peninsula as moist deficient southwesterly winds are flat. There are not enough surges in the southwesterly winds to bring rain over interior Karnataka, Royalseema and Tamil Nadu. Though, isolated light rain may occur.