In contrast with North India, South Peninsular India has been witnessing good Monsoon showers from the last 4-5 days. While the districts of North India are almost dry. Following the same suit, light to moderate spells occurred over both the region during the last day as well.
All thanks to the offshore trough running along the West Coast. Though the intensity of rains over coastal Kerala and Karnataka was way more than the rainy spells over the interior regions of both the states.
In the last 24 hours from 08:30 am on Wednesday, Karwar recorded 38.6 mm of rains, Mangaluru 22.2 mm, Kozhikode 12 mm, Cannur 11 mm, Thiruvananthapuram 8 mm, and Kochi and Alappuzha both witnessed 4 mm of rainy spells.
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As per Skymet Weather, the offshore trough persists from Konkan to Kerala coast. In the wake of this, scattered light to moderate spells are expected to continue over the districts of Coastal and North Interior Karnataka for another 2 days.
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On the other hand, South Interior Karnataka including the capital city Bengaluru is most likely to continue to remain dry. Though the possibility of isolated light rains cannot be completely ruled out. While light with 1 or 2 moderate rains is in store for the ‘God’s own country’, Kerala. These rains are expected to reduce after 48 hours.
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