With no Western Disturbance affecting Western Himalayas, dry and clear weather conditions will prevail over hills and plains of entire Northwest India.
In wake of this, days across the region will be warm with bright sunshine. Meanwhile, southerly winds from Arabian Sea which are relatively warmer in nature will start reaching up to the plains. Thus, we can expect slight rise in night temperatures across Gujarat, Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana and Delhi-NCR.
The cyclonic circulation over Bangladesh is now over northeastern region, which may give some isolated showers over Assam, and Arunachal Pradesh. Rest parts of Northeast and East India will remain dry.
Talking about fog, dense to very dense fog will continue to grip parts of East Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, while shallow to moderate fog will be observed over the northwestern plains including Delhi NCR.
Similarly, both Central and South India will also continue with dry weather conditions on account of anti-cyclone over Maharashtra and absence of any significant other weather system, respectively.
In wake of this, day will continue to be warm and sunny.
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