Entire northwestern plains and Central India will not witness any weather in absence of any significant weather system over the region.
Due to this, dry and cold northwesterly winds are blowing over entire region. These winds are also reaching up to parts of East India.
As a result, several areas of Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and few parts of Madhya Pradesh will continue to be under the grip of cold day conditions on Friday also.
Foggy conditions are also likely to continue, particularly over parts of foothills of Himalayas that may observe dense fog.
Meanwhile, the wind confluence zone has become less marked is now limited to few parts of Andhra Pradesh only. Weather activity will now be confined to some parts of Peninsular India.
On Friday, isolated light rain is likely over parts of South coastal Andhra Pradesh, Rayalaseema and South Interior Karnataka.
The cyclonic circulation over East India has shifted further eastwards and is now marked over extreme parts of Northeast India as a feeble weather system. With this, we can expect isolated light rain over the region during next 24 hours.
Delhi will witness maximum temperature of 17°C, while minimum will be around 6°C.
Mumbai and Bangalore will be warm at 31°C and 28°C, while nights will be comfortable at 15°C and 18°C, respectively.