Heatwave has finally abated from most parts of the country, all thanks to the ongoing spell of pre-Monsoon activities across Northwest India. Day temperatures have dropped 3-4 degrees over several parts and mercury is now below or around 42 degrees over most parts. However, isolated parts of Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha and Marathwada region of Maharashtra will continue to witness hot weather conditions. During the next 24 hours, mercury is likely to drop further marginally across the country, bringing in much needed relief.
In North India, a fresh Western Disturbance is marked over North Pakistan and adjoining Jammu and Kashmir, that will continue to give fairly widespread rain and thundershowers over Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand during the next 24 hours.
Meanwhile, its induced cyclonic circulation is over Punjab and North Rajasthan. A trough is also seen extending from this system up to Chhattisgarh across northern plains.
With this, rain and thundershowers are also likely over North Punjab, North Haryana and parts of Uttar Pradesh. Isolated dust and thunder storm is also likely over few places.
Moving eastwards, cyclonic circulation is over North West Bengal and a trough is running from this system up to Tripura. However, as the system is getting less marked, rains activity will now reduce over Northeast India but isolated spells cannot be ruled out.
Another cyclonic circulation is marked over North Interior Karnataka and a trough is extending from this till South Tamil Nadu across Kerala. But due to lack of any moisture incursion, weather will mainly remain hot and dry over most parts of Central India and Peninsular India. However, isolated showers may occur over southern parts of Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
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