The Western Disturbance is moving away towards the western Himalayas. Accordingly, rain has reduced considerably over the hills of North India. The cyclonic circulation over Pakistan and adjoining Rajasthan region persists.
The cyclonic circulation over Bihar and adjoining areas will bring good showers over Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Bihar and Sikkim.
Meanwhile, the cyclonic circulation over North Bay of Bengal will bring good Monsoon rain over coastal areas of Odisha, West Bengal and even north Andhra Coast.
We can see the Monsoon trough running from North Rajasthan to Bay of Bengal through that the cyclonic circulation over Bihar. The trough has now shifted closer to the foothills. We cannot rule out the possibility of some rain activity all along the Monsoon trough, joining all the three weather systems.
Good Monsoon showers will continue in the Northeastern states.
We can see another trough extending from the circulation over Bihar up to Andhra Pradesh, across Chhattisgarh and Telangana. Rain and thundershowers likely along the trough line.
The pocket comprising of Gujarat, Maharashtra and adjoining Madhya Pradesh will be almost dry tomorrow.
The offshore trough extending from Maharashtra up to Kerala has become feeble. But, we can still expect good showers over coastal Karnataka and Goa. Kerala will receive scattered rainfall.
Maximums have risen a little over Northwest India. In rest of the country, temperatures will remain near normal levels.