Beginning with North India, a fresh Western Disturbance is over North Pakistan with its induced Cyclonic Circulation over Central Pakistan and adjoining Punjab. Isolated light rain might be a sight in Jammu and Kashmir. While, dust storm activities accompanied with light rain or thundershower is a possibility in parts of Punjab and at one or two places in Haryana. Dust raising winds might affect the northern part of Rajasthan. Whereas, heat wave conditions are possible at one or two places of Southwest Uttar Pradesh. The moderate north-westerlies stand a chance to raise dust during afternoon hours thus bringing in hot and dry weather to Delhi.
While in East, a Cyclonic Circulation is over Sub Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim and its adjoining areas. The humid winds from the Bay of Bengal are still feeding moisture to the northeastern states of the country. Thus, scattered light to moderate rain and thundershower is a possibility over Sub Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya. Whereas, weather of entire East India would be dry.
Meanwhile in Central India, humid winds from the Arabian Sea would drop temperatures in Gujarat and parts of South Rajasthan. Still heat wave conditions would persist over North Rajasthan and parts of Vidarbha. Weather of entire Central India including Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh would be dry and hot.
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Down South, a trough is extending from Sub Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim up to Andhra Pradesh across Telangana. Thus, scattered thundershower activities are possible over Coastal Andhra Pradesh and parts of Rayalaseema during late afternoon hours. Whereas, intensity of rains would now reduce over South Interior Karnataka and Tamil Nadu with only light rains in offing. Also, isolated rains are a possibility over Coastal Karnataka and Kerala. Similarly, Andaman and Nicobar Islands would continue to witness scattered thundershowers.
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