Northwest India will continue to observe dry weather conditions due to absence of any Western Disturbance over the Western Himalayas. For both the plains and hills of North India, rains will remain absent and the streak of dry weather will continue for at least the next one week.
A feeble trough is there which may give some rain but that will occur only in extreme northern parts of the hills. Dry weather will continue for the rest of the region as there is no likelihood of any Western Disturbance approaching the hills.
Minimums will remain in single digits and settle around the normal levels. Churu will retain the coldest place space and cities like Narnaul, Hisar, Pilani may also see lower minimums. Day temperatures will increase due to no activity and good amount of sunshine. In fact it may be higher than usual, by about 2-3 degrees.