The Western Disturbance over Jammu & Kashmir is moving eastnortheastwards and will make an exit from this region during the next 24 hours. Rain will reduce over north and northwest India and the weather in these parts will become dry, Delhi included.
Maximum temperatures in Delhi and other parts of northwest plains would also start rising gradually after the next 24 hours. Rain is expected in northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh, one or two places could receive rain during the next 24 hours. Rain will occur in south Karnataka, south Tamil Nadu and Kerala during the period.
Weather in Delhi will be dry but pleasant as temperatures both day and night would be near normal during the next 24 to 48 hours. The day temperatures would rise gradually thereafter and by the time the next Western Disturbance (which is expected by 9th of April) temperatures could even rise above mid-thirties. So by that time Delhi will be quite warm. However the minimum or night temperatures in Delhi will be near normal thus making the morning and evening hours cool.
Day temperatures in other parts of the country would also rise in coming days and summer conditions could be witnessed especially during the afternoons in northwest plains, Gangetic plains and over central and Peninsular regions. Low minimum temperatures would give respite during morning and evening hours.
The weather in almost the entire country has turned dry except at some places in northeast and in south Peninsula. A trough of low pressure area runs from Assam to north Bay of Bengal. South Tamil Nadu, Kerala and south Karnataka will also have rain at one or two places during the next 24 hours. Andhra Pradesh could have rain with hail at one or two places during the next two days. A trough of low pressure area that runs from west Madhya Pradesh to south Tamil Nadu across interior Maharashtra and Karnataka will give rain in these states.
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