Weather Forecast India 26 November 2012 Climate News Report
♦ The upper air cyclonic circulation over south Tamilnadu and adjoining southwest Bay of Bengal in lower levels persists.
♦ The feeble western disturbance as an upper air system over Jammu & Kashmir and adjoining north Pakistan now lies over Jammu & Kashmir and neighbourhood. The system would move away eastwards.
♦ A western disturbance would affect western Himalayan region from 28th onwards.
♦ Dry northwesterly/westerly winds are prevailing over IndoGangetic plains in lower levels.
♦ TEMPERATURES: Minimum temperatures are below normal by 24° C over many parts of east Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, north Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal, Assam and Tripura and by 23° C over some parts of Punjab, Haryana, north Rajasthan and Isolated pockets of Jammu division of Jammu & Kashmir and Uttarakhand. They are above normal by 24° C over many parts of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. They are near normal over rest of the country. The lowest minimum temperature of 6.8°C has been recorded at Churu (Rajasthan) in plains of the country.
♦ RAINFALL (From 0830 of yesterday to 0830 hours IST of today): Rainfall has occurred at many places over Andaman & Nicobar Islands and at a few places over Tamilnadu and at one or two places over Arunachal Pradesh and east Assam. Weather remained mainly dry over rest of the country. The rainfall amounts (1 cm or more) recorded at 0830 hours IST of today are: Pamban5, Vedaranniyam4, Carnicobar and Long Islands3 each and Itanagar, Tondi and North Lakhimpur1 each.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0830 hours IST shows convective clouds over some parts of southwest Bay of Bengal, Andaman sea and southeast Arabian Sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over parts of western Himalayan region, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura and south peninsular India.
Weather Forecast 23 November 2012 Climate News Report
♦ The low pressure area over southwest & adjoining westcentral Bay of Bengal off north Tamilnadu and south Andhra Pradesh coasts persists. The associated upper air cyclonic circulation extends upto 3.6 km above mean sea level.
♦ The western disturbance as an upper air system over Jammu & Kashmir and neighbourhood is moving away eastnortheastwards.
♦ The western disturbance as an upper air system over north Pakistan and neighbourhood persists.
♦ TEMPERATURES: Maximum temperatures were below normal by 23° C over some parts of Haryana, west Uttar Pradesh, west Rajasthan and Bihar. They were above normal by 24° C over many parts of northeastern states, Odisha, Tamilnadu and Kerala and isolated pockets of Saurashtra & Kutch, Vidarbha,Telangana, Marathawada, Madhya Maharashtra and north Karnataka. The Highest maximum temperature of 35.0°C was recorded at K. Paramathy (Tamilnadu) in the country.
♦ RAINFALL : Light rainfall occurred at one or two places over coastal Andhra Pradesh and Tamilnadu. Weather remained mainly dry over rest of the country.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over some parts of Jammu & Kashmir, south coastal Andhra Pradesh, Tamilnadu, southeast & adjoining central Bay of Bengal and Andaman sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over rest parts of western Himalayan region and parts of Punjab, Haryana, north Rajasthan, northeastern States and peninsular India.
♦ The western disturbance as an upper air system over Jammu & Kashmir and neighbourhood is moving away eastnortheastwards.
♦ The western disturbance as an upper air system over north Pakistan and neighbourhood persists.
♦ TEMPERATURES: Maximum temperatures were below normal by 23° C over some parts of Haryana, west Uttar Pradesh, west Rajasthan and Bihar. They were above normal by 24° C over many parts of northeastern states, Odisha, Tamilnadu and Kerala and isolated pockets of Saurashtra & Kutch, Vidarbha,Telangana, Marathawada, Madhya Maharashtra and north Karnataka. The Highest maximum temperature of 35.0°C was recorded at K. Paramathy (Tamilnadu) in the country.
♦ RAINFALL : Light rainfall occurred at one or two places over coastal Andhra Pradesh and Tamilnadu. Weather remained mainly dry over rest of the country.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over some parts of Jammu & Kashmir, south coastal Andhra Pradesh, Tamilnadu, southeast & adjoining central Bay of Bengal and Andaman sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over rest parts of western Himalayan region and parts of Punjab, Haryana, north Rajasthan, northeastern States and peninsular India.
Weather Forecast India 22 November 2012 Climate News Report
♦ The well marked low pressure area over westcentral Bay of Bengal & adjoining southwest Bay of Bengal and off Andhra Pradesh coast persists. The associated upper air cyclonic circulation extends upto 4.5 km above mean sea level.
♦ The western disturbance as an upper air system over Jammu & Kashmir and neighbourhood is moving away eastnortheastwards.
♦ The western disturbance as an upper air system over north Pakistan and neighbourhood persists.
♦ TEMPERATURES: Maximum temperatures were below normal by 23° C over many parts of Rajasthan and isolated pockets of Bihar, east Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat region. They were above normal by 24° C over many parts of northeastern states, Telengana, Rayalaseema, interior Karnataka, Tamilnadu, Kerala and isolated pockets of Vidarbha. The highest maximum temperature of 36.0°C was reported at Bhira (Maharashtra) in plains of the country.
♦ RAINFALL : Light rainfall occurred at one or two places over coastal Andhra Pradesh, Tamilnadu and Andaman & Nicobar islands. Weather remained mainly dry over rest of the country. Rainfall recorded at 1730 hours IST of yesterday were: Kakinada and Hut Bay 1 cm each.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over some parts of Jammu & Kashmir, westcentral & adjoining southwest Bay of Bengal and Andaman sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over rest parts of western Himalayan region and parts of Punjab, Haryana, Odisha, Northeastern States, Gangetic West Bengal, south Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh,Interior Karnataka and Tamilnadu.
♦ The western disturbance as an upper air system over Jammu & Kashmir and neighbourhood is moving away eastnortheastwards.
♦ The western disturbance as an upper air system over north Pakistan and neighbourhood persists.
♦ TEMPERATURES: Maximum temperatures were below normal by 23° C over many parts of Rajasthan and isolated pockets of Bihar, east Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat region. They were above normal by 24° C over many parts of northeastern states, Telengana, Rayalaseema, interior Karnataka, Tamilnadu, Kerala and isolated pockets of Vidarbha. The highest maximum temperature of 36.0°C was reported at Bhira (Maharashtra) in plains of the country.
♦ RAINFALL : Light rainfall occurred at one or two places over coastal Andhra Pradesh, Tamilnadu and Andaman & Nicobar islands. Weather remained mainly dry over rest of the country. Rainfall recorded at 1730 hours IST of yesterday were: Kakinada and Hut Bay 1 cm each.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over some parts of Jammu & Kashmir, westcentral & adjoining southwest Bay of Bengal and Andaman sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over rest parts of western Himalayan region and parts of Punjab, Haryana, Odisha, Northeastern States, Gangetic West Bengal, south Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh,Interior Karnataka and Tamilnadu.
Weather Forecast India 21 November 2012 Climate News Report
♦ TEMPERATURES: Minimum temperatures are recorded 10°C or less over many parts of Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, north Rajasthan and west Uttar Pradesh. They are below normal by 24° C over these regions. In addition minimum temperatures are below normal by 24° C over many parts of east Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, east Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa and north interior Karnataka. The lowest Minimum temperature of 7.0°C has been recorded at Karnal (Haryana) in plains of the country.
♦ RAINFALL : Light rainfall has occurred at one or two places over Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura, coastal Andhra Pradesh and south Tamilnadu. Weather remained mainly dry over rest of the country.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0830 hours IST shows convective clouds over some parts of Jammu & Kashmir, north Himachal Pradesh, northcoastal Andhra Pradesh, westcentral & adjoining southwest Bay of Bengal and Andaman sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over rest parts of western Himalayan region and parts of Punjab, Haryana, Odisha, Rayalaseema and Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura.
♦ The well marked low pressure area over westcentral Bay of Bengal and neighbourhood now lies over westcentral and adjoining southwest Bay of Bengal off south Andhra Pradesh and north Tamilnadu coasts.
♦ The western disturbance as an upper air system over Jammu & Kashmir and neighbourhood persists. The western disturbance would move away eastnortheastwards during next 24 hours.
♦ Another western disturbance as an upper air system lies over north Pakistan and neighbourhood.
♦ RAINFALL : Light rainfall has occurred at one or two places over Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura, coastal Andhra Pradesh and south Tamilnadu. Weather remained mainly dry over rest of the country.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0830 hours IST shows convective clouds over some parts of Jammu & Kashmir, north Himachal Pradesh, northcoastal Andhra Pradesh, westcentral & adjoining southwest Bay of Bengal and Andaman sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over rest parts of western Himalayan region and parts of Punjab, Haryana, Odisha, Rayalaseema and Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura.
♦ The well marked low pressure area over westcentral Bay of Bengal and neighbourhood now lies over westcentral and adjoining southwest Bay of Bengal off south Andhra Pradesh and north Tamilnadu coasts.
♦ The western disturbance as an upper air system over Jammu & Kashmir and neighbourhood persists. The western disturbance would move away eastnortheastwards during next 24 hours.
♦ Another western disturbance as an upper air system lies over north Pakistan and neighbourhood.
Weather Forecast India 20 November 2012 Climate News Report
♦ Yesterday's depression over westcentral Bay of Bengal has weakened into a well marked low pressure area and now lies over westcentral and neighbourhood.
♦ A fresh western disturbance may affect western Himalayan region from 21st onwards.
♦ TEMPERATURES: Yesterday, maximum temperatures were below normal by 23° C over some parts of west Rajasthan, north Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and isolated pockets of Bihar, east Madhya Pradesh and Gangetic West Bengal. They were above normal by 24° C over many parts of northeastern states, SubHimalayan West Bengal & Sikkim, coastal Andhra Pradesh, Rayalaseema, Tamilnadu and Kerala and near normal over rest parts of the country. The highest maximum temperature of 34.5°C
was recorded at Surendranagar (Gujarat) in plains of the country.
♦ RAINFALL (From 0830 to 1730 hours IST of yesterday): Weather remained mainly dry over the country.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over some parts of southeast and adjoining central, northeast & adjoining eastcentral Bay of Bengal and Andaman sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over some parts of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, east and northeast India.
Weather Forecast India 19 November 2012 Climate News Report
♦ The deep depression over westcentral Bay of Bengal moved southwestwards, weakened into a depression and lay centred at 0530 hrs IST of today the 19th November 2012 near latitude 15.5°N and longitude 87.0°E, about 750 km eastnortheast of Chennai,470 km southeast of Visakhapatnam and 550 km southsoutheast of Paradip. The system would move westsouthwards towards south Andhra Pradesh and north Tamilnadu coasts and weaken further during next 24 hours.
♦ The western disturbance as an upper air system over Jammu & Kashmir and neighbourhood is moving away eastwards.
♦ A fresh feeble western disturbance may affect western Himalayan region from 21st onwards.
♦ TEMPERATURES: Yesterday,maximum temperatures were below normal by 23° C over some parts of Jharkhand, Odisha, southeast Madhya Pradesh and Vidarbha and isolated pockets of west Rajasthan and Telangana. They were above normal by 24° C over many parts of SubHimalayan West Bengal, northeastern states and extreme south peninsular India and isolated pockets of Jammu division of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, west Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Saurashtra & Kutch and near normal over rest parts of the country. The highest maximum temperature of 34.3°C was recorded at Surendranagar (Gujarat) in plains of the
country.
♦ RAINFALL: Light rainfall occurred at many places over Jammu & Kashmir. Light rainfall also occurred at one or two places over Odisha. Weather remained mainly dry over rest of the country.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over some parts of northeast Bay of Bengal and Andaman sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over some parts of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, northeastern states and extreme south peninsular India.
♦ The western disturbance as an upper air system over Jammu & Kashmir and neighbourhood is moving away eastwards.
♦ A fresh feeble western disturbance may affect western Himalayan region from 21st onwards.
♦ TEMPERATURES: Yesterday,maximum temperatures were below normal by 23° C over some parts of Jharkhand, Odisha, southeast Madhya Pradesh and Vidarbha and isolated pockets of west Rajasthan and Telangana. They were above normal by 24° C over many parts of SubHimalayan West Bengal, northeastern states and extreme south peninsular India and isolated pockets of Jammu division of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, west Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Saurashtra & Kutch and near normal over rest parts of the country. The highest maximum temperature of 34.3°C was recorded at Surendranagar (Gujarat) in plains of the
country.
♦ RAINFALL: Light rainfall occurred at many places over Jammu & Kashmir. Light rainfall also occurred at one or two places over Odisha. Weather remained mainly dry over rest of the country.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over some parts of northeast Bay of Bengal and Andaman sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over some parts of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, northeastern states and extreme south peninsular India.
Weather Forecast India 16 November 2012 Climate News Report
♦ The low pressure area over southeast and adjoining central & southwest Bay of Bengal now lies over eastcentral and adjoining southeast & westcentral Bay of Bengal. The system may become well marked during next 48 hours.
♦ The western disturbance as an upper air system over north Pakistan and neighbourhood persists.
♦ TEMPERATURES: Maximum temperatures were below normal by 23° C over many parts of Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, east Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha and east Uttar Pradesh and some parts of Haryana and north Rajasthan. They were above normal by about 2°C over some parts of northeastern states and isolated pockets of extreme south peninsular India. They were near normal over rest of the country. The highest maximum temperature of 36.4°C was recorded at Surat (Gujarat) in plains of the country.
♦ RAINFALL (From 0830 to 1730 hours IST of yesterday): Rainfall occurred at many places over Andaman & Nicobar Islands and at one or two places over coastal Andhra Pradesh and south Tamilnadu. Weather remained mainly dry over rest of the country.
The chief amounts of rainfall (1 cm and above) recorded at 1730 hours IST of yesterday were: Long Island3, Mayabander & Portblair2 each and Carnicobar1.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over some parts of Andaman Sea and many parts of southeast, eastcentral & northeast Bay of Bengal and southwest Arabian Sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over parts of western Himalayan region, Kerala, Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram.
♦ The western disturbance as an upper air system over north Pakistan and neighbourhood persists.
♦ TEMPERATURES: Maximum temperatures were below normal by 23° C over many parts of Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, east Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha and east Uttar Pradesh and some parts of Haryana and north Rajasthan. They were above normal by about 2°C over some parts of northeastern states and isolated pockets of extreme south peninsular India. They were near normal over rest of the country. The highest maximum temperature of 36.4°C was recorded at Surat (Gujarat) in plains of the country.
♦ RAINFALL (From 0830 to 1730 hours IST of yesterday): Rainfall occurred at many places over Andaman & Nicobar Islands and at one or two places over coastal Andhra Pradesh and south Tamilnadu. Weather remained mainly dry over rest of the country.
The chief amounts of rainfall (1 cm and above) recorded at 1730 hours IST of yesterday were: Long Island3, Mayabander & Portblair2 each and Carnicobar1.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over some parts of Andaman Sea and many parts of southeast, eastcentral & northeast Bay of Bengal and southwest Arabian Sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over parts of western Himalayan region, Kerala, Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram.
Weather Forecast India 15 November 2012 Climate News Report
♦ The low pressure area over southeast and adjoining southwest Bay of Bengal persists. The system would become well marked during next 24 hours.
♦ The upper air cyclonic circulation over Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura persists and extends between 1.5 and 3.1 km above mean sea level.
♦ A western disturbance would affect western Himalayan region from tomorrow onwards.
♦ TEMPERATURES: Maximum temperatures were above normal by 24° C over many parts of Jammu & Kashmir; some parts of Gujarat, west coasts and Assam & Meghalaya and isolated pockets of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, interior Maharashtra, south coastal Andhra Pradesh, south Tamilnadu, SubHimalayan West Bengal and Manipur. They were below normal by about 2°C over isolated pockets of east Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and interior Odisha and near normal over rest parts of the country. The Highest maximum temperature of 36.4°C was recorded at Karwar (Karnataka) in plains of the country.
♦ RAINFALL: Rainfall occurred at most places over Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Weather remained mainly dry over rest parts of the country. The rainfall amounts (1 cm and above) recorded at 1730 hours IST of yesterday were: Mayabander and Carnicobar1 each.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over parts of Andaman Sea, southeast & eastcentral Bay of Bengal and southwest Arabian Sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over parts of western Himalayan region, Arunachal
Pradesh and Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura.
♦ The upper air cyclonic circulation over Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura persists and extends between 1.5 and 3.1 km above mean sea level.
♦ A western disturbance would affect western Himalayan region from tomorrow onwards.
♦ TEMPERATURES: Maximum temperatures were above normal by 24° C over many parts of Jammu & Kashmir; some parts of Gujarat, west coasts and Assam & Meghalaya and isolated pockets of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, interior Maharashtra, south coastal Andhra Pradesh, south Tamilnadu, SubHimalayan West Bengal and Manipur. They were below normal by about 2°C over isolated pockets of east Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and interior Odisha and near normal over rest parts of the country. The Highest maximum temperature of 36.4°C was recorded at Karwar (Karnataka) in plains of the country.
♦ RAINFALL: Rainfall occurred at most places over Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Weather remained mainly dry over rest parts of the country. The rainfall amounts (1 cm and above) recorded at 1730 hours IST of yesterday were: Mayabander and Carnicobar1 each.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over parts of Andaman Sea, southeast & eastcentral Bay of Bengal and southwest Arabian Sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over parts of western Himalayan region, Arunachal
Pradesh and Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura.
Weather Forecast India 12 November 2012 Climate News Report
♦ A trough of low at mean sea level from southeast Bay of Bengal to eastcentral Bay of Bengal across Andaman sea with associated upper air trough extending upto 2.1 Km above mean sea level persists. Under its influence, a low pressure area may develop over central parts of south Bay of Bengal around 13th November.
♦ An upper air cyclonic circulation over Konkan & Goa extending upto 1.5 Km above mean sea level persists.
♦ The upper air cyclonic circulation over Assam & Meghalaya and neighbourhood persists upto 3.1 km above mean sea level.
♦ TEMPERATURES: The Maximum temperatures are below normal by 23° C over some parts of Bihar, Gangetic West Bengal, Odisha and south Chhattisgarh and at isolated pockets of Rajasthan, Vidarbha and north Andhra Pradesh. They are above normal by
about 2°C over some parts of extreme south peninsular India and at isolated pockets of Uttar Pradesh and near normal over rest parts of the country. The highest maximum temperature of 36.0°C has been recorded at Idar (Gujarat) in the plains of the
country.
♦ RAINFALL : Light rainfall has occurred at a few places over Kerala.
♦ Cloud imagery at 1730 hours IST shows convective clouds over parts of south Arabian sea, south Andaman sea and south Bay of Bengal. Low/medium clouds are seen over parts of Uttarakhand, Rajasthan and south peninsular India.
♦ An upper air cyclonic circulation over Konkan & Goa extending upto 1.5 Km above mean sea level persists.
♦ The upper air cyclonic circulation over Assam & Meghalaya and neighbourhood persists upto 3.1 km above mean sea level.
♦ TEMPERATURES: The Maximum temperatures are below normal by 23° C over some parts of Bihar, Gangetic West Bengal, Odisha and south Chhattisgarh and at isolated pockets of Rajasthan, Vidarbha and north Andhra Pradesh. They are above normal by
about 2°C over some parts of extreme south peninsular India and at isolated pockets of Uttar Pradesh and near normal over rest parts of the country. The highest maximum temperature of 36.0°C has been recorded at Idar (Gujarat) in the plains of the
country.
♦ RAINFALL : Light rainfall has occurred at a few places over Kerala.
♦ Cloud imagery at 1730 hours IST shows convective clouds over parts of south Arabian sea, south Andaman sea and south Bay of Bengal. Low/medium clouds are seen over parts of Uttarakhand, Rajasthan and south peninsular India.
Weather Forecast India 9 November 2012 Climate News Report
♦ TEMPERATURES: Minimum temperatures are below normal by 23° C over some parts of Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat region, Konkan & Goa, Chhattisgarh, Odisha and west Assam. They are above normal by 23° C over isolated pockets of west Rajasthan, north interior Karnataka and Tamilnadu and near normal over rest parts of the country. The lowest minimum temperature of 9.0°C has been recorded at Amritsar (Punjab) in plains of the country.
♦ RAINFALL: Rainfall has occurred at many places over south Tamilnadu and Kerala and at one two places over Karnataka, Assam, Mizoram, Gangetic West Bengal and Andaman & Nicobar Islands. The chief amounts of rainfall observed ( 1 cm and more): Pamban4, Tuticorin and Gadag3 each; Palayankottai2; Kochi and Tondi1
each.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0830 hours IST shows convective clouds over some parts of southeast Arabian Sea, south Bay of Bengal, south Andaman sea and extreme south Peninsular India. Low/medium clouds are seen over parts of Jammu & Kashmir and rest Peninsular India.
♦ The trough of low at mean sea level from comorin area to eastcentral Arabian Sea persists.
♦ The upper air cyclonic circulation over Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura and neighbourhood now lies over Assam & Meghalaya and neighbourhood in lower level persists.
♦ Dry northwesterly winds are prevailing over IndoGangetic plains in the lower levels.
♦ RAINFALL: Rainfall has occurred at many places over south Tamilnadu and Kerala and at one two places over Karnataka, Assam, Mizoram, Gangetic West Bengal and Andaman & Nicobar Islands. The chief amounts of rainfall observed ( 1 cm and more): Pamban4, Tuticorin and Gadag3 each; Palayankottai2; Kochi and Tondi1
each.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0830 hours IST shows convective clouds over some parts of southeast Arabian Sea, south Bay of Bengal, south Andaman sea and extreme south Peninsular India. Low/medium clouds are seen over parts of Jammu & Kashmir and rest Peninsular India.
♦ The trough of low at mean sea level from comorin area to eastcentral Arabian Sea persists.
♦ The upper air cyclonic circulation over Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura and neighbourhood now lies over Assam & Meghalaya and neighbourhood in lower level persists.
♦ Dry northwesterly winds are prevailing over IndoGangetic plains in the lower levels.
Weather Forecast India 8 November 2012 Climate News Report
♦ TEMPERATURES: Yesterday, the maximum temperatures were below normal by 23° C over some parts of Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, south Assam and isolated pockets of Gujarat region, north Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Manipur. They were above normal by 23° C over some parts of western Himalayan region, peninsular India, rest Assam, Andaman & Nicobar Islands and near normal over rest of the country. The highest maximum temperature of 35.0°C was recorded at Bhira (Maharashtra) in plains of the country.
♦ RAINFALL: Rainfall occurred at one or two places over Kerala, Tamilnadu, Odisha, Jharkhand, Manipur and Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Weather remained mainly dry over rest parts of the country. The chief amounts of rainfall (1 cm and more) recorded at 1730 hours IST of yesterday were: Chennai2 and Thiruvananthapuram1.
♦ Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over parts of Kerala, coastal Karnataka, southeast Arabian Sea, Comorin area, southeast Bay of Bengal and Andaman sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over parts of western Himalayan region, Gangetic West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha, northeastern states and rest south peninsular India.
♦ The upper air cyclonic circulation over coastal Karnataka and neighbourhood extending upto 1.5 km above mean sea level persists.
♦ The trough in lower levels from Assam & Meghalaya to coastal Karnataka across Gangetic West Bengal, coastal Odisha and north coastal Andhra Pradesh persists.
♦ RAINFALL: Rainfall occurred at one or two places over Kerala, Tamilnadu, Odisha, Jharkhand, Manipur and Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Weather remained mainly dry over rest parts of the country. The chief amounts of rainfall (1 cm and more) recorded at 1730 hours IST of yesterday were: Chennai2 and Thiruvananthapuram1.
♦ Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over parts of Kerala, coastal Karnataka, southeast Arabian Sea, Comorin area, southeast Bay of Bengal and Andaman sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over parts of western Himalayan region, Gangetic West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha, northeastern states and rest south peninsular India.
♦ The upper air cyclonic circulation over coastal Karnataka and neighbourhood extending upto 1.5 km above mean sea level persists.
♦ The trough in lower levels from Assam & Meghalaya to coastal Karnataka across Gangetic West Bengal, coastal Odisha and north coastal Andhra Pradesh persists.
Weather Forecast India 7 November 2012 Climate News Report
♦ TEMPERATURES: Minimum temperatures are appreciably above normal at many places over Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura, Odisha, Jharkhand and Karnataka and appreciably below normal at a few places over west Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. They are above normal at a few places over Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Assam & Meghalaya. The lowest minimum temperature of 10.6°C has been recorded at Guna ( west Madhya Pradesh) in the plain of the country.
♦ RAINFALL: Rainfall occurred at many places over Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura; at a few places over Odisha and at one or two places over Assam & Meghalaya, Jharkhand, Gangetic west Bengal, coastal Karnataka, Tamilnadu & Puducherry and Kerala. Weather remained mainly dry over rest parts of the country. The chief amounts of rainfall (1 cm and more) recorded at 0830 hours IST of today are: Halflong5, Chandbali and Silchar4 each; Imphal and Koraput3 each, Canning and Cherrapunji2 each; and Kailashar, Kolkata, (DumDum) Balasore, Haldia, Agartala, Kohima, Pallayankottai and Shirali1 each.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0830 hours IST shows convective clouds over parts of coastal Karnataka,southeast Arabian sea, westcentral & south Bay of Bengal. Low/medium clouds are seen over western Himalayan region, Bihar,coastal Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, northeastern states and south peninsular India.
♦ The upper air cyclonic circulation over Gulf of Mannar now lies over coastal Karnataka and neighbourhood extending upto 1.5 km above mean sea level.
♦ A trough in lower levels runs from Assam & Meghalaya to coastal Karnataka across Gangetic West Bengal, coastal Odisha and coastal Andhra Pradesh.
♦ Generally dry air prevails over northwest and central India.
♦ A fresh western disturbance as an upper air trough would affect Western Himalayan region by 9th of November.
♦ RAINFALL: Rainfall occurred at many places over Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura; at a few places over Odisha and at one or two places over Assam & Meghalaya, Jharkhand, Gangetic west Bengal, coastal Karnataka, Tamilnadu & Puducherry and Kerala. Weather remained mainly dry over rest parts of the country. The chief amounts of rainfall (1 cm and more) recorded at 0830 hours IST of today are: Halflong5, Chandbali and Silchar4 each; Imphal and Koraput3 each, Canning and Cherrapunji2 each; and Kailashar, Kolkata, (DumDum) Balasore, Haldia, Agartala, Kohima, Pallayankottai and Shirali1 each.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0830 hours IST shows convective clouds over parts of coastal Karnataka,southeast Arabian sea, westcentral & south Bay of Bengal. Low/medium clouds are seen over western Himalayan region, Bihar,coastal Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, northeastern states and south peninsular India.
♦ The upper air cyclonic circulation over Gulf of Mannar now lies over coastal Karnataka and neighbourhood extending upto 1.5 km above mean sea level.
♦ A trough in lower levels runs from Assam & Meghalaya to coastal Karnataka across Gangetic West Bengal, coastal Odisha and coastal Andhra Pradesh.
♦ Generally dry air prevails over northwest and central India.
♦ A fresh western disturbance as an upper air trough would affect Western Himalayan region by 9th of November.
Weather Forecast India 4 November 2012 Climate News Report
♦ TEMPERATURES: Yesterday, maximum temperatures were markedly below normal at one or two places over Telangana, Odisha, Gangetic West Bengal, Bihar and Jharkhand and appreciably below normal at many places over the same subdivisions together with coastal Andhra Pradesh, Marathawada, Chhattisgarh, east Madhya Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura and below normal at one or two places over west Madhya Pradesh, north
interior Karnataka and near normal over rest parts of the country. The highest maximum temperature of 34.6°C has been recorded at Idar (Gujarat) in plains of the country.
♦ RAINFALL: Rainfall has occurred at many places over Telangana, coastal Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand; at a few places over Rayalaseema, east Madhya Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura and at one or two places over north interior Karnataka, Bihar, West Bengal & Sikkim. The chief amounts of rainfall (1 cm or more) recorded at 0530 hours IST of yesterday were: Gopalpur15, Tuni6, Vishakhapatnam4, Kakinada3, Vijaywada2, Rajnandgaon, Bankura, Midnapore, Jamshedpur, Jharsuguda, Chandrapur and Indore1 each.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over north Andhra Pradesh, south Chhattisgarh, south Odisha, south Bay of Bengal & Arabian Sea and south Andaman sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over parts of rest Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, eastern & northeastern states, Vidarbha and peninsular India.
♦ The low pressure area now lies over north coastal Andhra Pradesh and neighbourhood associated with upper air cyclonic circulation extends upto 2.1 km above mean sea level with trough aloft upto mid tropospheric levels.
♦ A fresh western disturbance would affect Western Himalayan region from 5th.
Weather Forecast India 2 November 2012 Climate News Report
♦ TEMPERATURES: Minimum temperatures are below normal by 24° C over parts of Gujarat, east Uttar Pradesh and northeastern states. They are above normal by 24° C over parts of Maharashtra, Telangana, east Madhya Pradesh and Odisha. They are near normal over rest parts of the country. The lowest minimum temperature of 11.2°C has been recorded at Amritsar (Punjab) in the plains of the country.
♦ RAINFALL :Rainfall has occurred at most places over Kerala, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh; at many places over Odisha and south Chhattisgarh; at a few places over north Chhattisgarh, south Tamilnadu, Marathawada & Andaman & Nicobar Islands and at one or two places over Madhya Maharashtra and Gangetic West Bengal. Weather remained mainly dry over rest parts of the country. The chief amounts of rainfall (4 cm or more) recorded at 0830 hours IST of today are: Vijaywada13 , Nandigama11, Khammam, Tuni and Gadag9 each, Ongole, Bapatla and Kakinada8 each, Medikeri, Nedumbassery and Narsapur6 each, Agumbe, Chitradurga, Cannur, Kothagundem, Raichur, Hyderabad, Rentachintala, Machilipatnam and Kalingapatnam4 each.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0830 hours IST shows convective clouds over many parts of north Andhra Pradesh, south Chhattishgarh, south Bay of Bengal and Andaman sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over parts of central & remaining peninsular India, eastern and northeastern states.
♦ The well marked low pressure area over south interior Karnataka and adjoining area of Rayalaseema weaken further into a low pressure area and lies over Rayalaseema & neighbourhood at 0830 hours IST of today the 2nd November 2012. The associated upper air circulation extends upto mid tropospheric levels.
♦ A feeble western disturbance lies over north Pakistan and neighbourhood.
♦ RAINFALL :Rainfall has occurred at most places over Kerala, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh; at many places over Odisha and south Chhattisgarh; at a few places over north Chhattisgarh, south Tamilnadu, Marathawada & Andaman & Nicobar Islands and at one or two places over Madhya Maharashtra and Gangetic West Bengal. Weather remained mainly dry over rest parts of the country. The chief amounts of rainfall (4 cm or more) recorded at 0830 hours IST of today are: Vijaywada13 , Nandigama11, Khammam, Tuni and Gadag9 each, Ongole, Bapatla and Kakinada8 each, Medikeri, Nedumbassery and Narsapur6 each, Agumbe, Chitradurga, Cannur, Kothagundem, Raichur, Hyderabad, Rentachintala, Machilipatnam and Kalingapatnam4 each.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0830 hours IST shows convective clouds over many parts of north Andhra Pradesh, south Chhattishgarh, south Bay of Bengal and Andaman sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over parts of central & remaining peninsular India, eastern and northeastern states.
♦ The well marked low pressure area over south interior Karnataka and adjoining area of Rayalaseema weaken further into a low pressure area and lies over Rayalaseema & neighbourhood at 0830 hours IST of today the 2nd November 2012. The associated upper air circulation extends upto mid tropospheric levels.
♦ A feeble western disturbance lies over north Pakistan and neighbourhood.
Weather Forecast India 1 November 2012 Climate News Report
♦ TEMPERATURES: Maximum temperatures were below normal by 59° C over many parts of Tamilnadu and isolated pockets of south interior Karnataka and by 24° C over some parts of south Andhra Pradesh and isolated pockets of Haryana, Delhi, south Rajasthan, Gujarat region, Madhya Pradesh, interior Maharashtra, Bihar and Chhattisgarh. They were above normal by 24°C over northeastern states, SubHimalayan West Bengal and western Himalayan region and near normal over rest parts of the country. The highest maximum temperatures of 35.8°C was recorded at Bhuj (Gujarat) in the plains of the country.
♦ RAINFALL : Rainfall occurred at most places over Tamilnadu; at many places over coastal Andhra Pradesh and Rayalaseema; at a few places over Kerala and at one or two places over south interior Karnataka and Telengana. Weather remained mainly dry over rest parts of the country. The chief amounts of rainfall (1 cm or more) recorded at 1730 hours IST of yesterday were: Cuddalore7, Puducherry6, K. Paramathy, Tiruchchirapalli, Nellore, Nagapattinam and Tirupathi5 each, Kavali, Karaikal, Attiramapattinam and Vedaranniyam4 each, Vellore, Tiruppattur, Ongole and Arakkonam2 each and Salem, Kakinada, Coimbatore and Kanyakumari1 each.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over many parts of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, southwest & westcentral Bay of Bengal, south Andaman sea, comorin area and east Arabian sea and isolated pockets of Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha and interior Maharashtra . Low/medium clouds are seen over parts of rest central and peninsular India.
♦ The cyclonic storm 'NILAM' moved northwestwards and weaken into a deep depression and further into a depression over Rayalaseema and adjoining south interior Karnataka and lay centred at 0530 hours IST of today, the 01st November, 2012 near latitude 14.0°N and longitude 77.5°E, about 75 km south of Anantapur. The system would move westnorthwestwards and weaken further into a low pressure area during next 12 hours.
♦ The trough of low from Lakshadweep area to eastcentral Arabian Sea off Maharashtra coast is less marked.
♦ RAINFALL : Rainfall occurred at most places over Tamilnadu; at many places over coastal Andhra Pradesh and Rayalaseema; at a few places over Kerala and at one or two places over south interior Karnataka and Telengana. Weather remained mainly dry over rest parts of the country. The chief amounts of rainfall (1 cm or more) recorded at 1730 hours IST of yesterday were: Cuddalore7, Puducherry6, K. Paramathy, Tiruchchirapalli, Nellore, Nagapattinam and Tirupathi5 each, Kavali, Karaikal, Attiramapattinam and Vedaranniyam4 each, Vellore, Tiruppattur, Ongole and Arakkonam2 each and Salem, Kakinada, Coimbatore and Kanyakumari1 each.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over many parts of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, southwest & westcentral Bay of Bengal, south Andaman sea, comorin area and east Arabian sea and isolated pockets of Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha and interior Maharashtra . Low/medium clouds are seen over parts of rest central and peninsular India.
♦ The cyclonic storm 'NILAM' moved northwestwards and weaken into a deep depression and further into a depression over Rayalaseema and adjoining south interior Karnataka and lay centred at 0530 hours IST of today, the 01st November, 2012 near latitude 14.0°N and longitude 77.5°E, about 75 km south of Anantapur. The system would move westnorthwestwards and weaken further into a low pressure area during next 12 hours.
♦ The trough of low from Lakshadweep area to eastcentral Arabian Sea off Maharashtra coast is less marked.