Skymet Meteorology Division in India for the last few months has been giving ten days monsoon forecast for its readers, which will now come to an end with this last forecast for the Southwest Monsoon season 2014. There is only nine days left before the Southwest Monsoon comes to a close and Northeast Monsoon commences over South India from October. So lets have a look at how Southwest Monsoon is going to behave for the remaining few days.
22nd to 24th September
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North and Central India will observe fairly clear weather during this time
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In wake of withdrawal of Southwest Monsoon and clear skies, above normal temperatures will be witnessed across North and Central India
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East and Northeast India will be the weather activity regions
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Northeast India can expect heavy to very heavy rain, particularly in Assam and Meghalaya
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Light rain will be observed in East India during this time
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Southern peninsula will continue to experience subdued rainfall activity
25th to 27th September
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Due to the passage of a feeble Western Disturbance the hills of North India will observe isolated weather activity, which may trickle down to Delhi-NCR and west Uttar Pradesh in form of cloud cover and light rain
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Western parts of India will generally remain dry without and weather activity
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Rain in Northeast India will start reducing and become moderate in intensity and thereafter light
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Rainfall will pick up in South India from Tamil Nadu and south Andhra Pradesh, which will gradually shift to interior parts and cover western ghats including Mumbai
28th to 30th September
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Rainfall activity in the hills of North India will reduce and the weather will become clear
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Barring some parts of Maharashtra, Central India will not observe any weather activity
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Rain in East and Northeast India will decrease further
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Rain in South India will also decrease and remain confined to Konkan and Goa and coastal Karnataka region