No significant weather systems are affecting the Indian mainland at present, accept for a feeble trough extending from Sikkim and Sub-Himalayan West Bengal region up to Andhra and Odisha coast across Bangladesh and Bay of Bengal.
With this, only isolated rain activity is likely over coastal Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and northeastern states.
We can see systems prevailing on the either side of the coast in Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal but none of them will have any significant impact on the Indian coast.
The fresh cyclonic circulation is seen in southeast Bay of Bengal but will not bring any substantial weather activity to the coast. Similarly, cyclonic circulation in Arabian Sea is also too far away from the coast to affect the weather.
Thus, we can expect only isolated light showers over extreme southern parts of Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
Up in the hills, a fresh Western Disturbance can be seen approaching North India but will not have any impact on weather on Saturday.
Entire North, West and Central India will witness dry weather conditions. As a result maximum temperatures will settle high 30s, particularly over parts of Gujarat and Rajasthan where day temperature might even go in early 40s.