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Rains sustain over Uttar Pradesh; light rain likely over Delhi, northwest plains

July 25, 2012 7:57 PM |

New Delhi, Wednesday, July 25 Showers are likely to continue over the Uttar Pradesh even as heavy rain is looming large on the horizon. In Madhya Pradesh, Jabalpur, Satna, Katni and Rewa will also get heavy showers during the next twenty four hours. The northwest plains are readying up for some rains as well during the next twenty four to forty eight hours.

Temperatures dropped significantly over Uttar Pradesh and adjoining areas of Madhya Pradesh as the region received fair amount of showers in the last twenty four hours. The region can expect more rain as the monsoon trough is passing right through the center of a cyclonic circulation that is prevailing over east Uttar Pradesh and adjoining Madhya Pradesh.

Monsoon trough is essentially a region of intensified moisture laden monsoon winds.

Along with west and central areas of Uttar Pradesh and northeast areas of Madhya Pradesh, the active monsoon trough will also benefit eastern parts of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, extreme north Chhattisgarh and sub-Himalayan West Bengal in way of moderate rains in the next twenty four hours.

The western part of the monsoon trough is active in the foothills of Uttarakhand to bring rain here and in neighboring Himachal Pradesh. Rain will be moderate.

A feeble cyclonic circulation along the east coast in the west central Bay of Bengal is bringing rainfall over coastal areas of Orissa and north coastal areas of Andhra Pradesh. Light to moderate rain is likely to continue over these places in the next twenty four hours. North coastal Tamil Nadu may also receive isolated light showers.

The off shore trough extending from Konkan to Kerala coast is weak but the phase of light to moderate rain due to incursion of southwesterly winds from Arabian sea will continue. Moderate rain is expected to remain intact over Mumbai.

South interior Karnataka is also predicted to receive moderate spells as the southwesterly winds are also blowing across the southern Peninsula.

West Rajasthan remains dry due to westerly winds while extreme south Tamil Nadu will also be dry as  the moisture laden southwesterly winds are failing to reach here.

Light showers are expected over northeast Jammu & Kashmir under the influence of a Western Disturbance.






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