On and off rains have been occurring over the state of Kerala from the past few days. However, the rainfall activity remained confined over the southern parts of the state. However, in the last 24 hours from 8.30 am on Friday, the state failed to record any rainfall activity leading to dry weather.
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At present, the low-pressure area which is prevailing near Sri Lanka coast is likely to give good rains over parts of Kerala. Particularly the southern districts of the state will witness hefty rainfall activity. As per weathermen at Skymet Weather, moderate to heavy rains are likely to occur on November 26 and 27 over the southern stations of the state.
However, the central and northern districts will only receive scattered light with one or two moderate spells. With the upcoming rainfall activity, the weather will become pleasant. The sky conditions are also likely to remain cloudy to overcast during the next two to three days.
Click the image below to see the live lightning and thunderstorm across Kerala
From November 28, rainfall activity is likely to reduce significantly but light rains may continue in some pockets of South Kerala. It is expected that the temperature levels will once again start rising when the rains will stop.
Until November 24, Kerala has recorded 1678.8 mm of rain against the normal of 1256.4 mm rain. The state has already surpassed its monthly average rainfall days before the month end.
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