The Western Disturbance over Jammu and Kashmir region has moved away but remnants of the system may give some light weather over the region. With the passage of the system, dry and cold northwesterly winds will make a comeback over North India. As a result, minimum temperatures will dip significantly by 2-4 degrees across Northwestern plains including Delhi during next 24 hours.
Anti-cyclonic circulation over Maharashtra and adjoining place will keep the weather dry over entire Central and West India with bright sunshine. East India will also remain weather free.
Moving on to Northeast India, only light to very light rain will occur over the region with the cyclonic circulation over Meghalaya becoming less marked.
Meanwhile, Peninsular India will continue with warm and dry weather on Sunday with day temperatures settling on the higher side.
Delhi will witness maximum temperature of 25 degrees, while minimum will be around 12 degrees.
Mumbai will be warm at 33 degrees but nights will be comfortable with 18 degrees.
Bangalore will also be warm with day temperature of 30 degrees and 17 degrees.