Uttarakhand, HP to get relief from rain; temperatures likely to rise in Delhi, northwest

June 18, 2013 1:34 PM | Skymet Weather Team

After witnessing bad weather conditions for last two to three days, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh are expected to get relief from rain after the next 24 hours. Rain will also reduce over most parts of central India except south Madhya Pradesh and Vidarbha. Rain will occur at many places in northeast during the next two days. Temperatures in Delhi would again rise.

The Western Disturbance over north India that was instrumental in bringing fair amount of rain in north and northwest India particularly over Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand for last two to three days has moved away eastwards so rain will reduce in these states after the next 24 hours.

Due to reduced rainfall and clouds, temperatures in north and northwest India along with capital New Delhi will rise. Warm and humid weather conditions are expected to make a comeback in these regions during the next few days.

Due to absence of weather system in central India, monsoon rain will remain subdued during the next two to three days. Rain will occur at one or two places in south Madhya Pradesh and Vidarbha during the period. Temperatures in the region will rise again.

Monsoon rains are expected to occur in east India over West Bengal, Sikkim and northeast states during the next two days. Rain will be light to moderate. Above average temperatures would come down due to increase in rainfall activities in these regions.

In south Peninsula, monsoon rain will remain intact along the west coast but interiors of south Karnataka, north Karnataka, Madhya Maharashtra, Marathwada, Rayalaseema would remain low on rain. Temperatures will rise and moist winds from southwest would make conditions humid.

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