Widespread pre-Monsoon rain has relaxed temperatures across the country, particularly in places where heat gets dominant during this part of the year. On Wednesday, several places including Ranchi, Pune and Kottayam recorded the all-time highest 24-hour rainfall. Rain across the country will now be on a reducing note.
The western Disturbance is moving away but remnants of it will still bring some dust storm and thundershowers in the hills and foothills of North India. West Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and south Rajasthan will be completely dry.
The cyclonic circulation in Jharkhand and adjoining areas will bring light to moderate rain over Chhattisgarh, east Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. Tomorrow, we can expect some rain along the trough line as well.
Pre-Monsoon showers will gain strength over Northeast India as well.The cyclonic circulation over here is shifting away from the coast to the Bay of Bengal. But we can expect some rain over South India, particularly along the coastal areas.
Pre-Monsoon activity will now follow a reducing note in North India. But, temperatures will not shoot up immediately. They will rise only gradually. Due to continuous rain in East and Northeast India, people here are enjoying relatively better weather conditions. Fairly widespread rain in South India have also brought down day temperatures to about lower-thirties in the plains.