Rise in day temperature likely in Delhi; rain to continue over east, eastcentral & northeast

March 26, 2013 4:57 PM | Skymet Weather Team

Day temperatures in Delhi could rise by 2 to 3 degrees during the next two days. Weather will turn partly cloudy to cloudy in north and northwest India from tomorrow evening onwards and would stay for next two to three days. Rain is expected to continue over eastern, eastcentral and northeastern parts of the country. Extreme southern parts would also receive rain during the next 24 hours.

Temperatures in Delhi would see a rise of 2 to 3 degrees during next couple of days. Day temperatures will rise during the next 24 hours while night temperature will pick up on Thursday 28th of March to fall a bit on Friday and Saturday. During the next 48 hours, sky in Delhi will be become partly cloudy by tomorrow evening and rain could be a possibility on Friday and Saturday.

Wind conditions in Delhi would also change from tomorrow afternoon or evening as northwesterly winds would be replaced by easterly to southeasterly winds. So there will be a rise in Humidity level as well on Friday.

North and northwest parts of the country will have weather similar to Delhi. Hills in Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand could receive rain from tomorrow onwards. Temperatures would also rise in these parts with a change in wind conditions.

One or two places in Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand could receive rain as a trough of low pressure area runs from east Rajasthan to Rayalaseema across west Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. These places are receiving moist winds from both of the flanks in the Peninsular India. Western to northwesterly winds from the Arabian Sea and southeasterly winds from the Bay of Bengal are reaching these areas.

Rain is expected to continue over sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim and northeastern states where some places would receive rain during the next two days. A trough of low pressure area that runs from north Bay of Bengal to Sikkim and a cyclonic circulation of northeast are giving rain these places. In extreme south, a few places in coastal Kerala and Tamil Nadu will receive rain during the next 24 hours. Rain would decrease here from tomorrow onwards.

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