Progressing steadily, Southwest Monsoon has now covered entire Kerala, most parts of Coastal Karnataka and some more parts of Bay of Bengal. Moreover, conditions remain favorable for its further advance covering parts of Northeast India during the next 24 to 48 hours.
Coming back to the weather conditions across India, let’s begin with Southern Peninsula, the well-marked low pressure area over Southeast Arabian Sea has now faded away. Due to this, we can expect rains to reduce over Kerala and Karnataka. However, scattered light to moderate showers would continue.
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Further, scattered rains may occur over Telangana, Rayalaseema and isolated showers are expected over Interior Tamil Nadu and Coastal Andhra Pradesh.
Moving to East and Northeast India’s weather, a trough is extending from Southeast Uttar Pradesh up to Manipur across Jharkhand and West Bengal. So we can expect light to moderate rains along with one or two heavy spells over Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura. Not only this, Monsoon is also soon likely to make onset over these areas in next 24-48 hours.
Further, scattered rain may occur over parts of Bihar, West Bengal and isolated showers are expected over Jharkhand and Odisha.
Coming to Central India, heatwave conditions persisted over many parts of Vidarbha, Madhya Pradesh and few pockets of Rajasthan. Now the maximum temperatures are expected to decrease over Vidarbha and parts of Madhya Pradesh. This would be due to the scattered rain over Vidarbha, Marathwada, South Chhattisgarh and isolated thunderstorm over Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.
Click the image below to see the live lightning and thunderstorm across India
Up in North India, due to the prevalence of easterly winds, the maximum temperatures are expected to drop over the northern plains, leading to abatement of heatwave conditions across the plains.
In fact, we expect isolated dust storm or light rain over North Rajasthan, Delhi-NCR and West Uttar Pradesh. Meanwhile, the hills of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and plains of Punjab and Haryana would remain dry.
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