Most parts of the country continue to witness warm and dry weather, with on and off pre-Monsoon activities. Beginning with northern parts, the affecting Western Disturbance over Jammu and Kashmir is now moving away eastwards. However, the remnants of the system would give light rains and thundershowers over state and over one or two pockets of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand.
Down in the plains, weather is likely to remain warm and clear. In fact, parts of West Rajasthan would reel under heatwave conditions.
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A feeble cyclonic circulation can be seen over central and eastern parts of Uttar Pradesh. With this, isolated dust storm or thunderstorm are likely over Northwest Uttar Pradesh. Meanwhile isolated showers can be seen over foothills and central parts of Uttar Pradesh. However, this rainfall will not have any impact on the temperature profile over the state.
A feeble trough is also running from this system up to North Odisha, which may give isolated rain and thundershowers over Gangetic West Bengal and parts of Odisha.
Rest of East India would remain dry and warm.
Northeast India would not see any major weather activity, however, isolated rains at one or two places cannot be ruled out on account of local weather development.
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Another trough can be seen running from this circulation to down south till Interior Tamil Nadu, across Chhattisgarh and Vidarbha region of Maharashtra. Due to dry winds and lack of moisture, the trough would not have any impact over the weather of Central India during the next 24 hours. However, this trough along with humid southeasterly winds from Bay of Bengal would give scattered rains over Kerala, South Interior Karnataka ad parts of Coastal Andhra Pradesh.
Talking about major cities of India, Delhi would continue with warm afternoon, Kolkata would witness warm and humid weather conditions. Bengaluru would see comfortable weather for the next 24 hours. However, Hyderabad would battle hot weather conditions.
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