Weather in North and East India
The Western Disturbance and its associated cyclonic circulation over northwest region of the country will continue to pull moisture from the Arabian Sea and keep the weather rainy in almost all the states in the region.
According to latest weather update by Skymet Meteorology Division in India, indicates that in the last 24 hours few places in West Bengal like Purulia, Bankura and Malda received light rain. Yesterday, Delhi recorded 17.2 mm while, Jaipur in Rajasthan received 15 mm of rain. The hill station of Dehradun in Uttarakhand also received 17 mm of rain. In Bihar, Patna and Gaya recorded 33.4 mm and 5.6 mm of rain, respectively in the last 24 hours. Yesterday, few places in Jharkhand received good amounts of rain. Jamshedpur and Ranchi recorded 35 mm and 33.8 mm of rain, respectively.
Tomorrow, rain will decrease significantly over the northern plains including Bihar but light rain is likely to continue over Jharkahnd and Gangetic West Bengal. For the next 24 hours, no significant change in day temperatures is expected in the northern and eastern plains, except for Rajasthan. Here the maximums could witness a rise.
The main cyclonic circulation which has brought good amounts of rain at several places in Central India will continue to fetch moisture from the Bay of Bengal. In the last 24 hours, significant amounts of rain were recorded in parts of Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh.
In Chhattisgarg, Ambikapur recorded 17.10 mm of rain, Bilaspur 18.9 mm, Durg 13.2 mm, Pendra 12.9 and Raipur 2.3 mm of rain. Khajurao and Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh received 10 mm and 2.3 mm of rain, respectively. Tomorrow, light rain is likely to continue north Odisha and Chhattisgarh. Our latest weather update indicates that day temperatures are likely to rise marginally over north Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra while, the minimums could see a drop in the next 24 hours.
Weather in South India
In peninsular India, Telangana and coastal areas of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Kerala received light rain in the last 24 hours. Nagpur recorded 14 mm of rain yesterday. According to latest weather update by Skymet Meteorology Division in India, scattered is likely over Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, south Karnataka and Kerala in the next 24 hours. Rayalseema region continues to be hottest region in the country with Salem recorded 35.3°C as the maximum temperature on Friday.