Saturday, April 29, 2023

Posted 29th April Morning:

Outlook till Wednesday 3rd May: The relentless onslaught of strong Western Disturbances continues...


Mumbai: Passing showers were witnessed in some regions of suburbs and Thane today morning of Saturday 29th April. 


Max temperature to be around 32-33°C for Mumbai, bearable due to westerly winds and partly cloudy skies, although humidity can be high. Min to be around 24°C. Chance of some passing showers in some areas..

Pune: Some rain/thundershowers can occur in patches around the city and nearby hills today 29th and tomorrow 30th. Below normal max temperature of around 35-36°C. Min will be around 20°C. 

Interior konkan may see around 36-38°C max temperature. 

Passing showers/thundershowers likely for another 2 days over north Konkan and north Madhya Maharashtra region (Nashik, Dhule).


Marathwada and Vidarbha region: Thunderstorms likely for 2-3 days till 2nd May. 

A strong Western Disturbance with trough dipping south into the Arabian Sea will affect weather over many parts of the country, and keeping temperatures below normal over most of west, north and northwest regions. 


Many places in Gujarat will get rain/thundershowers today. 

Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi NCRUttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand to receive rain/thunderstorms with chance of hail in the coming 4-5 days. Cloudy weather can keep daytime weather cooler than normal. Some places can receive some moderate to heavy showers. 

Himalayan regions of Jammu, Kashmir, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand to receive moderate to heavy rain in low-mid elevations and snow in higher elevations. Plan travel accordingly. 


East coastal states to also receive thunderstorms. 

Assam and Meghalaya to receive thundershowers. 

Arunachal Pradesh Himalayas to also get rain/snow. 


South peninsula: Line of wind discontinuity to cause moderate to heavy thunderstorms across south interior Karnataka (Bangalore/Mysore), Kerala, interior Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and interior Tamil Nadu. 

1 comment:

Pankaj said...

It is a Northwest Monsoon.

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