The Western Disturbance which had given widespread rain and snow over Jammu and Kashmir is moving away, while another active Disturbance is approaching the hilly state.
With this, intensity of rain and snow will decrease but scattered activity will continue over Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and parts of Uttarakhand on Thursday.
The approaching system has also induced a cyclonic circulation over Central Pakistan and Punjab. This is likely to give isolated rain over parts of North Punjab.
In wake of these systems, wind pattern has also changed and warm and humid easterly winds have been blowing over the northern plains. As a result, both maximums and minimums are likely to increase during the next 24 hours.
With this, intensity of fog will also reduce but moderate fog across northern plains can be witnessed in pockets.
Another cyclonic circulation is marked over South Bangladesh and a trough is extending this system up to Sub-Himalayan West Bengal. These will continue to infuse moisture over the parts of East India, due to which dense to very dense fog will continue to grip parts of East Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Jharkhand.
Meanwhile, anti-cyclone over Madhya Pradesh will keep the weather clear and dry over entire Central India.
Down, the cyclonic circulation in Southeast Bay of Bengal has induced a low pressure are over the same region. With this, moderate to rains will continue over Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
However, being far away from the Indian mainland, South Peninsula will remain mainly dry.
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