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Rain in Delhi, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh adds to the misery of people

January 18, 2014 3:38 PM |

The upper air cyclonic circulation over south Rajasthan and neighbouring areas has shifted north eastwards extending up to 2.1 km and is presently seen over west Uttar Pradesh and adjoining areas. The Western Disturbance, which has induced a cyclonic circulation over Haryana has also moved north eastwards over the hills of Northeast India.

As predicted by Skymet, this system brought good amounts of rain in Delhi, parts of Punjab and Uttar Pradesh. Few places in Madhya Pradesh also received light rain while, Bhopal, Guna and Gwalior received traces of rain on Friday. Cold day conditions continue to prevail in these places as fog in East India has almost abated with dense fog in pockets only. Moreover, rains seem to have aggravated the severe conditions in North and East India.

Here’s a list of places where rain has kept day temperatures below normal in the last 24 hours-

Name of State Name of Places Rain (in millimetres) Maximum temp. (in °C)
Uttar Pradesh Meerut 44 15.3
Uttar Pradesh Lucknow 36 15.9
Uttar Pradesh Allahabad 30 16.1
Uttar Pradesh Bareilly 28 18
Uttar Pradesh Agra 11 15.5
Madhya Pradesh Satna 25 16.9
Punjab Patiala 32 14.4
Punjab Amritsar 2 13.6

The rain belt is likely to move eastwards to cover Bihar, Chhattisgarh and adjoining areas in the next 24 hours and dissipate thereafter.

A fresh circulation over Madhya Pradesh and adjoining areas may bring rain over the state. A trough extending from the Arabian Sea may reach up to Rajasthan and the northern plains, bringing showers in there after 48 hours.

Rain in South India

The system in the Arabian Sea and adjoining Lakshadweep area brought rain in Thiruvananthapuram and Ameni. The wind discontinuity from Rajasthan to Lakshadweep moved further westwards, away from the Indian coast and has now become insignificant. Humid easterly winds could bring light rain in the coastal belt of Tamil Nadu and Kerala in the next 24 hours. This year South India did not receive good amounts of rain from the Northeast Monsoons and most of the states remained rain deficit.

 






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