Finally..MW-2 coming up tonite ...
Thunder storms in Rajkot and many parts of Saurashtra on Sunday ...Ahmedabad sees record high winds and Thunderstorm Sunday evening...
Picture of Thunder heads in Eastern Townships of Mumbai sent by Abhijit Modak on Inter Active Page...Talegaon and Shirdi had heavy rains.
TWO CONSECUTIVE WDs A-3 & A-4 PRODUCED WIDESPREAD RAINFALL IN NORTH INDIA...
Western Disturbances with an induced low and a deeper trough brought widespread moderate to heavy rainfall in Northwest India. WDs namely A-3 & A-4 led to continuous five rainy days in northern parts. Parts of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal & Punjab got heavy rain with strong gusts. Delhi-NCR, Haryana, Rajasthan & West UP also recorded light to moderate rain on multiple occasions.
This continuous rainfall activity gradually lowered the day temperatures in both the plains & the hilly regions. Few areas are even 15 notches below the normal range. Delhi-NCR got one spell from each WD. The second spell on 18 April morning was stronger than the previous spell along with strong gusty winds & widespread rainfall in the whole region. Safdarjung observatory in New Delhi saw a south westerly squall on 18th morning with a maximum wind speed of 78 km/hr.
Western Rajasthan also benefitted from both the systems with light to moderate rain with strong winds. Also the day temperatures were much lower in parts of west UP on 18th due to rain in the early morning period which continued till afternoon.
Here's the maximum temperature & precipitation during the past 24 hours ending at 8:30 am IST(19 April) over various parts of the region...
Thunder storms in Rajkot and many parts of Saurashtra on Sunday ...Ahmedabad sees record high winds and Thunderstorm Sunday evening...
Picture of Thunder heads in Eastern Townships of Mumbai sent by Abhijit Modak on Inter Active Page...Talegaon and Shirdi had heavy rains.
TWO CONSECUTIVE WDs A-3 & A-4 PRODUCED WIDESPREAD RAINFALL IN NORTH INDIA...
Western Disturbances with an induced low and a deeper trough brought widespread moderate to heavy rainfall in Northwest India. WDs namely A-3 & A-4 led to continuous five rainy days in northern parts. Parts of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal & Punjab got heavy rain with strong gusts. Delhi-NCR, Haryana, Rajasthan & West UP also recorded light to moderate rain on multiple occasions.
This continuous rainfall activity gradually lowered the day temperatures in both the plains & the hilly regions. Few areas are even 15 notches below the normal range. Delhi-NCR got one spell from each WD. The second spell on 18 April morning was stronger than the previous spell along with strong gusty winds & widespread rainfall in the whole region. Safdarjung observatory in New Delhi saw a south westerly squall on 18th morning with a maximum wind speed of 78 km/hr.
Western Rajasthan also benefitted from both the systems with light to moderate rain with strong winds. Also the day temperatures were much lower in parts of west UP on 18th due to rain in the early morning period which continued till afternoon.
Here's the maximum temperature & precipitation during the past 24 hours ending at 8:30 am IST(19 April) over various parts of the region...
STATE | CITY | TEMPERATURE (°C) | DEPARTURE (°C) | RAINFALL (mm) |
---|---|---|---|---|
JAMMU & KASHMIR | Banihal | 9.1 | (-13) | 51.30 |
JAMMU & KASHMIR | Batote | 9.7 | (-13) | 64.60 |
JAMMU & KASHMIR | Bhaderwah | 9.5 | (-15) | 79.40 |
JAMMU & KASHMIR | Gulmarg | 1.8 | (-9) | 20.00 |
JAMMU & KASHMIR | Jammu | 22.3 | (-10) | 12.50 |
JAMMU & KASHMIR | Katra | 18.9 | (-11) | 28.10 |
JAMMU & KASHMIR | Kukernag | 8.9 | (-10) | 28.40 |
JAMMU & KASHMIR | Kupwara | 9.6 | (-12) | 19.30 |
JAMMU & KASHMIR | Pahalgam | 6.2 | (-12) | 29.30 |
JAMMU & KASHMIR | Qazigund | 11.0 | (-10) | 20.20 |
JAMMU & KASHMIR | Srinagar | 13.3 | (-8) | 12.00 |
HIMACHAL PRADESH | Bilaspur | 25.5 | (-8) | 17.00 |
HIMACHAL PRADESH | Chamba | 17.5 | (-8) | 62.00 |
HIMACHAL PRADESH | Dharamsala | 20.2 | (-6) | 61.20 |
HIMACHAL PRADESH | Hamirpur | 23.3 | (-10) | 33.20 |
HIMACHAL PRADESH | Kalpa | 13.0 | (-4) | 14.00 |
HIMACHAL PRADESH | Sundernagar | 23.7 | (-6) | 28.80 |
HIMACHAL PRADESH | Kullu | 23.5 | (-5) | 12.50 |
HIMACHAL PRADESH | Una | 27.8 | (-8) | 8.80 |
HIMACHAL PRADESH | Nahan | 24.4 | (-8) | 29.30 |
HIMACHAL PRADESH | Solan | 23.0 | (-4) | 19.40 |
UTTARAKHAND | Almora | 16.1 | (-6) | NIL |
UTTARAKHAND | Champawat | 14.3 | (-7) | 2.00 |
UTTARAKHAND | Dehradun | 28.0 | (-4) | 5.50 |
UTTARAKHAND | Mukteshwar | 16.0 | (-6) | NIL |
UTTARAKHAND | Mussorie | 13.6 | (-7) | 6.00 |
UTTARAKHAND | Nainital | 15.4 | (-5) | 6.00 |
UTTARAKHAND | Pantnagar | 15.3 | (-6) | NIL |
UTTARAKHAND | Pithoragarh | 15.3 | (-8) | 0.80 |
UTTARAKHAND | Tehri | 16.0 | (-6) | 0.40 |
UTTARAKHAND | Uttarkashi | 16.0 | (-7) | 8.00 |
PUNJAB | Amritsar | 26.0 | (-8) | 39.80 |
PUNJAB | Ferozepore | 29.9 | (-6) | 37.00 |
PUNJAB | Anandpur Sahib | 29.0 | (-5) | 27.00 |
PUNJAB | Bhatinda | 31.0 | (-5) | 4.00 |
PUNJAB | Kapurthala | 28.4 | (-6) | 73.00 |
PUNJAB | Ludhiana | 29.2 | (-6) | 24.00 |
PUNJAB | Pathankot | 23.2 | (-11) | NA |
PUNJAB | Patiala | 28.6 | (-6) | 11.50 |
CHANDIGARH | Chandigarh | 29.0 | (-5) | 16.80 |
HARYANA | Ambala | 27.4 | (-6) | 8.80 |
HARYANA | Bhiwani | 29.4 | (-7) | NIL |
HARYANA | Gurgaon | 29.3 | (-7) | NIL |
HARYANA | Hisar | 30.0 | (-7) | NIL |
HARYANA | Karnal | 27.6 | (-7) | NIL |
HARYANA | Kurukshetra | 27.7 | (-6) | NIL |
HARYANA | Narnaul | 27.5 | (-10) | NIL |
HARYANA | Rohtak | 28.3 | (-6) | 1.00 |
NEW DELHI | Safdarjung | 30.0 | (-6) | TRACE |
NEW DELHI | Palam | 30.7 | (-7) | NIL |
RAJASTHAN | Ajmer | 30.8 | (-6) | 11.40 |
RAJASTHAN | Churu | 30.8 | (-8) | NIL |
RAJASTHAN | Jaipur | 31.6 | (-5) | NIL |
RAJASTHAN | Jaisalmer | 31.0 | (-8) | 0.40 |
RAJASTHAN | Jodhpur | 33.6 | (-5) | 9.40 |
RAJASTHAN | Kota | 36.9 | (-2) | 0.10 |
RAJASTHAN | Sriganganagar | 32.3 | (-5) | 5.60 |
UTTAR PRADESH | Agra | 29.3 | (-10) | 2.40 |
UTTAR PRADESH | Aligarh | 29.0 | (-8) | 3.00 |
UTTAR PRADESH | Bahraich | 31.6 | (-5) | 0.40 |
UTTAR PRADESH | Banda | 37.4 | (-3) | 0.40 |
UTTAR PRADESH | Bareilly | 24.8 | (-12) | 7.20 |
UTTAR PRADESH | Fursatganj | 33.6 | (-4) | 0.60 |
UTTAR PRADESH | Hardoi | 25.0 | (-11) | 8.00 |
UTTAR PRADESH | Jhansi | 37.3 | (-3) | 7.90 |
UTTAR PRADESH | Kanpur | 29.4 | (-9) | 4.40 |
UTTAR PRADESH | Lucknow | 29.6 | (-8) | TRACE |
UTTAR PRADESH | Shahjahanpur | 24.0 | (-11) | 7.40 |
UTTAR PRADESH | Moradabad | 29.5 | (-6) | 4.40 |
UTTAR PRADESH | Meerut | 28.5 | (-8) | 0.20 |
UTTAR PRADESH | Muzaffarnagar | 26.9 | (-8) | NIL |
15 comments:
2014 summer till now - AndraPradesh continues to be hottest state. Early days of summer Rayalseema had temepratures 43dec now it is Guntur region Rentachantila. What makes AP hottest place??
Sir Accu weather showing rain in mumbai from 25th may is it true??
Hrishikesh: May 25th...Quite impossible to judge from today..at least I am not capable or have the expertise to make such a long range forecast..
Arpit: very intersting ..see the days are 15c below in a place...where will the seasonal low come from ? :-)
Sir huge thunderheads seen in eastern skies of mumbai!!!!!!!!
Pressure down to 1005
Tamil Nadu coconut and palmyara trees (life giving drought resitant kalpavriksha for TN) have started drying - 3 years of successive droughts due to NEM failures.
Hailing on Mumbai Pune expressway
Sir , why april is becoming cooler in NW india .Even in2012 april did not see 40 c in delhi .
Anoop: The reason is 5 WDs last year and 4 this year as yet..reasons explained in MW2 and MW 3 of 2013
Extreamly hot in mumbai temperature touched 38C and pressure currently at 1007 and dropping yesterday it dipped to 1005 hopefully we will get thundershowers this evening
Vagaries recorded 38.1c on Monday...
sir, as per forecast it is not raining yet in mumbai and northern raigad.why?
Abizer Kachwala: Rains with thunder, light to medium were received in many parts of Mumbai Monday evening and night. While Ghatkopar had heavy showers, Powai,Mulund,Borivali, Thane received medium rains. Navi Mumbai got thunder showers too.
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