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.

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