Weather Report India 5 February 2012 Climate Forecast



♦  TEMPERATURES:  Maximum temperatures  rose by 2­5°C over some parts of  Jammu & Kashmir, east Rajasthan, east utter  Pradesh, Madhya  Pradesh, Vidarbha, Chattisgarh  and Jharkhand;  fell by 2­5°C over Gujarat and south Rajasthan and changed a little elsewhere over the country.  They   were   above   normal   by   3­5°C   over   Chattisgarh,   north   Madhya   Pradesh,   east Rajasthan, east   Utter  Pradesh, Jharkhand, sub  Himalayan  West Bengal  and  northeastern states; below normal by   2­4°C over  some parts of Punjab, adjoining Haryana and Gujarat region and were normal elsewhere over the country. The highest maximum temperature of 33.8°C has been recorded at Jalgaon (Maharashtra) in non coastal parts of the country.
♦  RAINFALL: Rain/snowfall has occured at most places over Jammu & Kashmir and at a few places over Himachal Pradesh. Rainfall has also occurred at   one or  two places over  west Madhya Pradesh and   Kerala.   Weather  remained mainly dry over rest parts of the country. The chief amounts of rainfall (in cm) recorded at 1730 hours IST of today are: Banihal, Badarwah, Govindpura, Kupwara and Dalhousi­Alha ­1 each.
♦   CLOUDS:  Kalpana­1  cloud  imagery  at 1730  hours  IST shows  convective  clouds  over western Himalayan region, south Bay of Bengal and south Andaman Sea. Low/medium clouds are also seen over  parts of northwest India, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh and extreme south peninsular India.

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