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Heavy rain likely over MP, Gujarat, HP, Uttarakhand; pleasant weather to continue in Delhi

June 13, 2013 4:51 PM |

Rain is likely to increase over west Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and southeast Rajasthan during the next two days. A spur in rainfall will be witnessed over Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand during this period. The weather in Delhi will remain pleasant as temperatures will remain below average. Rain will remain subdued over northeastern states.

The well-marked low pressure area over north coastal Andhra Pradesh along the east coast, is expected to move west-northwestwards thus increasing rainfall over Vidarbha, Madhya Maharashtra, south and west Madhya Pradesh and adjoining southeast Rajasthan and Gujarat during the next few days. Heavy rain is also expected at certain places in these regions.

Rain is expected to increase over Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Rain could be heavy to very heavy at one or two places in the hills that might result in landslides. A trough in westerlies persists in western parts of northwest India. It will move eastwards during the next 24 to 48 hours. During its movement, rain will be received at many places over Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Heavy to very heavy rain has been forecast in the hills of Uttarakhand.

Due to persistent clouding, temperature in Delhi will remain below the average of 39 degrees during the next two days. Temperature will rise tomorrow to again fall the next day. Humidity level would make afternoons a bit uneasy. Easterly to southeasterly winds would soothe the denizens. Pre-monsoon showers are expected.

Monsoon rain will occur at a few places over Jharkhand and Gangetic West Bengal. Bihar and Uttar Pradesh could receive showers at one or two places. Temperatures will rise in east India. Rayalaseema and Tamil Nadu will have monsoon rains during the next two days. Rain will be light.






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