The rainfall activity has now decreased over Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Coastal Karnataka. At present, no significant weather system is prevailing. In the last 24 hours, scattered light to moderate rains was observed over the South Peninsula.
Presently, the small systems are prevailing around the southern states. An Anti-Cyclone can be marked over the North Andhra Pradesh coast. Due to this, moist south-easterlies would prevail over Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
Therefore, Telangana and North Andhra Pradesh will receive light rain spell with isolated moderate spells. Whereas Rayalaseema is expected to remain dry.
A Cyclonic Circulation is likely to form over South Tamil Nadu and will be close to Sri Lanka coast and the southerly moist winds from the Arabian Sea are expected to blow over South Interior Karnataka.
Therefore, in the next 24 hours, these two systems may give scattered light to moderate rains over South Tamil Nadu, Nilgiri areas, South Karnataka and few parts of extreme South Kerala.
The northern parts of Karnataka, Interior Tamil Nadu will have mainly dry weather with patchy rains over few parts. Looks like patchy rain is likely to continue over the South Peninsula during the next two to three days.
Talking about cities so Bengaluru will see mainly light to isolated moderate rain during the next 24 hours while Chennai will be mainly dry, and Hyderabad is expected to see light rains.
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