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Western Disturbance to escape northwest plains, temperatures to rise further

May 17, 2014 5:28 PM |

According to the latest weather update by Skymet Meteorology Division in India, a fresh Western Disturbance over Afghanistan and adjoining North Pakistan will shift eastwards during the next 24 hours. The affect of this weather system will remain limited to Jammu & Kashmir as it is tracking in higher latitudes and is unlikely to come down southern latitudes. Jammu & Kashmir will get good amounts of showers in the next 48 hours due to this weather system.

A cyclonic circulation associated with this weather system lies over Central Pakistan and adjoining parts of Northwest Rajasthan but it will follow a northeast path to escape the northwest plains, keeping moist winds away from the region. According to the latest weather update by Skymet Meteorology Division in India, day temperatures will not rise significantly in the region as winds will be coming in from the areas that have received rain in the past two days.

The westerly to northwest winds would also reach over Central India making it warmer than the last two days. Due to this, day temperatures in places like Gwalior, Bhopal, Indore and Jabalpur could rise. Maximums in these places have been below normal under the influence of a cyclonic circulation that existed over Gujarat and adjoining areas and gave rain and cloud cover. Heat wave like conditions will sustain over Odisha during the next 24 hours. While day temperatures in Chhattisgarh will also rise in this period.

There will not be any respite from westerly winds also known as 'loo' over east Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Gangetic West Bengal. Day temperatures are significantly higher than the normal in the region and Skymet Meteorology Division warns that heat wave like conditions are unlikely to recede as there is no weather system in the offing which could make the wind conditions change.

Due to a wind discontinuity in Peninsular India, northerly to northwesterly winds are colliding with moist winds from the Bay of Bengal and this could give rain over south Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Day temperatures in Andhra Pradesh will continue to remain in lower forties during the next two days.






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