Image Source : PTI Rainfall doubtless in a number of components of the nation this month: IMD
Several components of the nation, principally south India, are more likely to obtain a very good quantity of rainfall this month, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) stated on Friday. There is a risk of chilly wave situations over Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana and north Rajasthan on January 11 and 12, and above regular rainfall in south India from January 14 to twenty-eight, the IMD stated.
For the week beginning January 7 to 13, cumulatively, above regular rainfall could be very doubtless over south peninsula and central India and under regular rain/snow is probably going over the western Himalayan area.
Under the affect of cyclonic circulation over southeast Arabian Sea and one other cyclonic circulation over south Tamil Nadu coast and neighbourhood, pretty widespread rainfall with remoted heavy falls and reasonable thunderstorm and lightning are very doubtless over southern peninsular India throughout subsequent 2-3 days.
Under the affect of a trough in low degree easterlies from Karnataka coast to Maharashtra coast, remoted to scattered rainfall with reasonable thunderstorm and lightning at remoted locations very doubtless over Maharashtra throughout subsequent 2 days.
Thereafter, below the affect of a contemporary spell of easterly wave, pretty widespread rainfall with remoted heavy falls are very doubtless over Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Karaikal and Kerala and Mahe on January 10 and 11.
Due to the prevailing dry north/northwesterly winds over most components of northwest India, minimal temperature will fall step by step by 3-5 diploma Celsius throughout subsequent 4-5 days inflicting chilly wave situations over Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana and north Rajasthan throughout January 11-12.
“Due to abundant moisture available in lower tropospheric levels and other favourable meteorological features, dense to very dense fog at isolated pockets very likely over Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh and west Uttar Pradesh and dense fog over Delhi, east Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and northwest Madhya Pradesh in the morning hours of January 9 and 10,” the IMD stated.
No vital rainfall is probably going over remaining components of the nation throughout the week, the IMD added.
For the week from January 14 to twenty, because of the absence of any energetic western disturbance, under regular rain/snow additionally is probably going over western Himalayan Region.
In south India, from January 21 to twenty-eight, rainfall could be very more likely to be above regular over excessive southeast peninsular India and under regular rainfall over western Himalayan area. There will probably be dry climate over remainder of the nation, the IMD added.
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