The low pressure area over southwest Bay of Bengal off Sri Lanka coast could usher in Northeast Monsoon by the 28th of October.
There is another low pressure area over South Arabian Sea. Both these weather systems could become more marked by another 24 hours. This system will move along the coast, while the other one will drift away from the West Coast. Kerala, Coastal Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh could receive some rainfall tomorrow.
The anti-cyclone over here will be responsible for dry weather conditions over Central and East India.
As we move onto the northern parts of the country, we could see the existing Western Disturbance moving away. Weather will now significantly improve over the hills. A fresh Western Disturbance will start affecting the northern hills once again from the coming weekend.
The induced cyclonic circulation over north Rajasthan could bring some rainfall over Delhi-NCR, Rajasthan and other parts of Northwest India after 24 hours. Tomorrow, we could expect some rain West Madhya Pradesh and adjoin areas of Maharashtra and Gujarat.
Northern plains including Delhi-NCR have started experiencing cool breezy nights and nippy mornings. Night temperatures could drop further tomorrow. Rest of the country will witness near normal temperatures.