Rain is likely to continue over north and west Rajasthan, south Punjab and western parts of Haryana during the next two days. The cyclonic circulation over central Rajasthan now lies over northeast Rajasthan and adjoining south Punjab. Rest of the areas in northwest region will get light to moderate rain at a few places. South westerly winds from the Arabian Sea will bring moisture to the region and temperatures will also remain below average due to persisting clouds and rain.
The Western Disturbance lies over Jammu & Kashmir as an upper air system. Due to this weather system, rain will occur at a few places over Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand during the next two days. The axis of monsoon trough passes through Ganganagar, Narnaul, Gwalior, Satna, Champa, Kalingapatnam and southeast Bay of Bengal.
Light to moderate rain will occur over east Uttar Pradesh, north Bihar, sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim due to moist southeasterly winds from the Bay of Bengal.
In central India, south Chhattisgarh, Orissa and east Madhya Pradesh will have increased rain during the next two days. Vidarbha, Telangana, Rayalaseema, north Tamil Nadu as well as Andhra Pradesh and Orissa coast will continue to get rain due to the cyclonic circulation near Orissa and Andhra Pradesh coast near west central Bay of Bengal. Moderate rain will occur at many places in these areas. One or two places could also get heavy rain. South interior Karnataka, south kerala, madhya Maharashtra and Marathwada will remain largely dry.
In northeast, the presence of a cyclonic circulation over Assam and Meghalaya will continue to fetch moisture from the Bay of Bengal and light to moderate rain will occur at many places.