April has started on a cooler note for the hills of North India, wherein Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand has been witnessing moderate to heavy rainfall along with snowfall during the last couple of days. All thanks to the prevailing Western Disturbance over Jammu and Kashmir, which is now moving away from the region. However, system will continue to give scattered rain and thundershowers over Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.
Meanwhile, its cyclonic circulation is over Punjab and adjoining areas, which may give rain, thundershowers or thunder storms over North Punjab and foothills of Uttar Pradesh. Rest of the plains including Delhi-NCR will now go dry, but temperature will drop marginally.
Central India will too remain dry and temperatures will continue to settle above 40-degree mark. However, heatwave conditions are not likely to comeback over the region for the next few days.
A trough is also extending from North Chhattisgarh up to Tamil Nadu across Vidarbha, Telangana and interior Karnataka. Isolated rains may occur over parts of Kerala, Karnataka and Interior Tamil Nadu.
Moving on to the eastern region, the affecting weather systems have now cleared away the region and as a result rains will reduce significantly over both the East and Northeast India but isolated showers cannot be ruled out.
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