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Ten days Monsoon forecast - 11th to 20th September

September 11, 2014 5:46 PM |

Monsoon rainPresently there is a system in west Madhya Pradesh that is likely to give rain in east and central parts of the country in next 3-4 days.

Let’s take a look at the updates on Southwest Monsoon in India for the coming ten days-

11th to 13th September

  • There will be less weather activity over Punjab, Haryana and the hilly states of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh during this time. However, scattered rain will be observed over Delhi, east Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh due to the weather system in west Madhya Pradesh.
  • Central India will experience fairly widespread light rain during this period
  • East and Northeast India will also observe scattered light rain with moderate showers at few places
  • Peninsular India will witness minimal weather activity, while the west coast will have scattered rain, mostly confined to coastal Karnataka and Konkan and Goa

14th to 16th September

  • We will see some reversal of wind pattern in North India. Moist easterly winds will change to become dry northwesterly in lower levels. Rainfall will reduce further and temperatures will rise
  • East and Northeast India will continue to receive scattered rain with heavy in pockets, particularly along the foothills of Bihar and Sub Himalayan West Bengal
  • Central India will also experience decrease in rainfall activity. Here also moist winds will give way to relatively dry northwesterly winds. Sky will be partially cloudy and temperatures will observe a marginal change
  • The weather in South India will continue to remain the same with northwest winds blowing

17th to 20th September

  • Monsoon may commence withdrawal anytime, subject to sustenance in the change in weather parameters like winds, temperatures and humidity
  • The entire country will experience a dip in weather activity during this time






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