During the last 24 hours, the state of Kerala did not witness very good rains with only light showers making an appearance over some parts. In fact, only traces of rainfall were observed in some areas.
In a span of last 24 hours from 8:30 am on Sunday, Alappuzha and Karipur recorded 2 mm of rainfall, each. Meanwhile, Kochi recorded 0.2 mm of rains with Kozhikode receiving traces of rainfall.
Presently, a cyclonic circulation is seen over the Andaman Sea and adjoining areas. Also, the east-west shear zone is extending from this cyclonic circulation up to Lakshadweep area across South of the Bay of Bengal, North Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
Due to the effect of these two weather systems over the area, northern parts of Kerala will witness light to moderate rains during the next 24 to 48 hours. Whereas, scattered light rain and thundershower activities are expected to occur over South and Coastal parts of Kerala during the similar time period.
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Thereafter, the intensity of these good rains is expected to increase further. Accordingly, moderate spells along with isolated heavy spells may occur over the entire state.
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In the meantime, the day maximums are expected to remain around 30-33 degree Celsius. Whereas, the minimum temperatures will touch 25 degree Celsius mark.
Hence, the residents of Kerala will experience comfortable weather conditions. As on September 24, the sub-divisional rainfall distribution statistics show that Kerala is rain deficient by 9%.
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