Saturday, November 29, 2014

MUMBAI AIRPORT WEATHER .. THE YEAR 2014


AN East West Trough at 700 and more prominenet at 500 hp level runs across the 20N line along Gujarat > MP route. The wind meeting and curving brings medium clouding to the Konkan andMadhya Mah Regions.
Trough expected to shift slightly South to around the 17N line by Monday Night...





TOTAL RAINS :2329 MMS (232.9 CMS) ..2014 YEARLY AVG TEMP TILL NOW: 32.4 C/23.6 C

( * EXTREMES DATA SOURCED FROM 'VAGARIES OF WEATHER EXTREMES ' BLOG )

Thursday, November 27, 2014

Mumbai partly cloudy on Saturday 29th with day around 33c...breezy and winds NW by evening at around 15 kmph..

Brisbane Australia Smashed by Double Cell Super Storm....Check Massive destruction in a 140 kmph winds Torrent..

28th November-30th November Weekend Outlook for Indian Sub Continent:

A Low is currently located over Sri Lanka. The extended trough will form off the Southern TN coast, and the Low will get embedded in the trough. As a result, the Low will then get re located to a position off the TN coast by Saturday night.

Rainfall expected to increase in Southern and Central Tamil Nadu from Saturday. Southern Kerala also gets showers from Saturday. 
Dry Weather elsewhere in the Indian and Pakistan regions. cold nights in the Sikkim and West Bengal regions. Around normal nights this weekend for the North.

New Delhi, slightly warm days in the 29/30c range. Lows will be around 8/9c in Delhi NCR, and Amritsar around 5/6c, with other Punjab cities around 8/9c.
Shallow fog in Punjab.

Mumbai will be having a warm day at around 34c, but nights dipping a bit. Lows will be around 17/18c at SCruz and 22c at Colaba.
Pune will be getting scattered clouds on Sunday. Friday and Saturday morning will be cool at 11/12c.

Chennai will get increasing thunder showers from Saturday night thru Sunday and Monday. Would expect arond 70-80 mms Sunday morning to Monday night..

We expect heavy showers in Thiruvananthpuram from Friday night, around 25-30 mms by Saturday evening.
Bangalore weekend will be cool and cloudy. Days around 25/26c, with light drizzles in some areas on Sunday.

Kolkata being around 28c and 14/15c, will be pleasant and cool. 

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

COLD WAVE GRIPS PARTS OF NORTHERN PLAINS !!!

Northern plains are observing below normal minimum temperatures from the past 2 weeks. Consistently the minimum is 2-3c below normal. Today it was the coldest morning in many parts of the northern plains with temperature going below  normal by 6c at a few places. So fulfilling the criteria of cold waves. Few places also recorded their lowest ever temperature for the month of November especially in Uttar Pradesh.
MUZAFFARNAGAR
in West UP which is the coldest place in the plains from the past many days also recorded the lowest in the plains today at 2.6c closely followed by Una where it was 2.7c.
HERE ARE SOME SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE TODAY'S MINIMUM TEMPERATURES !!!


Music-pedalup.svg MUZAFFARNAGAR RECORDED ITS LOWEST EVER TEMPERATURE OF 2.6C IN THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER. PREVIOUSLY THE LOWEST MINIMUM WAS 3.0C RECORDED ON 21 NOVEMBER,2009.

Music-pedalup.svg LUCKNOW TOO RECORDED ITS LOWEST EVER TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER TODAY. PREVIOUSLY IT WAS 6.6C RECORDED ON 21 NOVEMBER,2013. HOWEVER 6.5C WAS TOO RECORDED FEW DAYS BACK.

Music-pedalup.svg GORAKHPUR RECORDED MINIMUM OF 8.3C WHICH IS LOWEST IN THE LAST 10 YEARS. IT IS 6 NOTCHES BELOW NORMAL.

Music-pedalup.svg CHURU ALSO JOINED THE RACE WITH MINIMUM SETTLING AT 4.5C TODAY. IT WAS THE LOWEST IN THE PAST 8 YEARS. PREVIOUSLY IT WAS 4.4C RECORDED ON 6 NOVEMBER 2006.

Music-pedalup.svg LUDHIANA RECORDED A MINIMUM OF 5.1C WHICH IS THE LOWEST IN THE PAST 8 YEARS. IT WAS 3.1C RECORDED ON 28 NOVEMBER 2006.

Music-pedalup.svg KARNAL SETTLED AT 6.5C TODAY WHICH IS THE LOWEST IN THE PAST 5 YEARS. IT WAS 5.1C ON 29 NOVEMBER 2009.

Music-pedalup.svg NEW DELHI SAFDARJUNG ALSO HAD A CHILLY MORNING WITH MINIMUM AT 8.0C. IT WAS THE LOWEST SINCE 28 NOVEMBER 2009 WHEN IT WAS 7.9C.

HERE ARE THE MINIMUM TEMPERATURES RECORDED TODAY MORNING !!!


CITY MINIMUM TEMPERATURE DEPARTURE FROM NORMAL
NEW DELHI SAFDARJUNG          8.0 °C          (- 4°C)
NEW DELHI PALAM          10.4°C          (-2 °C)
HISAR          6.8 °C          (-4 °C)
SIRSA          6.8 °C          (-4 °C)
KARNAL          6.5 °C          (-4 °C )
NARNAUL          5.0 °C          (-5 °C)
AMBALA          7.8 °C          (-2 °C)
CHANDIGARH          7.0 °C          (-2 °C)
AMRITSAR          6.1 °C          (-1 °C)
LUDHIANA          5.1 °C          (-5 °C)
PATIALA          9.4°C          (-1 °C)
ANANDPUR SAHIB          7.2 °C          (-1 °C)
JALANDHAR          8.6 °C          ( 1 °C)
KAPURTHALA          6.4°C          (-2 °C)
FEROZEPORE          6.8 °C          (-1 °C)
BHATINDA          7.1 °C          (-1 °C)
PATHANKOT          6.7 °C          (-1 °C)
CHURU          4.5 °C          (-4 °C)
SRIGANGANAGAR          7.7 °C          (-2 °C)
SIKER          9.8 °C          ( 0 °C)
PILANI          7.8 °C          (-2 °C)
AGRA          7.1 °C          (-5 °C)
ALIGARH         10.4 °C          (-2 °C)
ALLAHABAD         11.4 °C          (-2 °C)
MUZAFFARNAGAR          2.6 °C          (-5 °C)
GORAKHPUR          8.3 °C          (-6 °C)
KANPUR          8.6 °C          (-3 °C)
SHAHJAHANPUR          7.0 °C          (-4 °C)
FURSATGANJ          8.4 °C          (-5 °C)
LUCKNOW          5.9 °C          (-5 °C)
MEERUT          8.5 °C          (-2 °C)
SULTANPUR          8.6 °C          (-2 °C)
VARANASI         10.2 °C          (-3 °C)

DELHI-NCR ALSO REMAINED UNDER THE GRIP OF THE COLD WINDS FROM THE PAST 10-12  DAYS WITH NEW DELHI MINIMUM TEMPERATURE RANGING BETWEEN 8°C TO 10 °C. PUSA(IARI) RECORDED THE LOWEST TEMPERATURE IN THE REGION TODAY AT 6.0 °C .HERE'S A LOOK AT THE MINIMUM TEMPERATURE RECORDED IN FEW AREAS OF DELHI-NCR TODAY...

AREA MINIMUM TEMPERATURE
MUNGESHPUR 7.7 °C
PUSA(IARI) 6.0 °C
JAFARPUR 8.3 °C
HINDON 8.9 °C
SAFDARJUNG 8.0 °C
AYANAGAR 8.1 °C
LODHI ROAD 7.4 °C
NARELA 7.6 °C
NAJAFGARH 9.8 °C
GURGAON 7.6 °C
PALAM 10.4 °C
NOIDA 10.8 °C
AKSHARDHAM 8.1 °C
FARIDABAD 10.4 °C
RIDGE 11.0 °C

New York Walloped by Lake Effect Snow..."Bombogenesis"......see International Page

Sunday, November 23, 2014

In sequence to the ensuing Low, a UAC has formed at the 1000 hpa level off the Kerala coast on Sunday.

World Readings as on Sunday 23rd November:

Sunday 23rd November Night Post:

Mumbai: Sunday max Colaba 32.0c, Sanat Cruz 33.5c. Vagaries 31.8c.
Sunday 23rd November:

Hottest in India: Ratnagiri 34.6c. Leh at -8.5c was lowest in India.
Hottest in Pakistan : Chorre 34c.
Hottest in Nepal: Bhairahawa: 28.1c. Coldest in Nepal: Jumla -4.8c.
Kathmandu range was between 20c and 10c on Sunday. Low expected to drop to 8c.

Hottest in Asia: Maawlaik (Myanmar): 38c.

Hottest in World: Minna (Nigeria):39c..

Coldest Dome A (Antartica): -53c, Shephard Bay (Canada) -39c.
Highest Heat Index: 46.7c at Dimbokra (Ivory Coast).Minimum Wind Chill was at Shephard Bay: -49.9c.
Maximum Pressure in the world last 24 hrs was 1084.8 mb at Eagle Range, U.S.

Last 24 hrs, a sudden rise in pressure of 18.6 mb in just 3 hrs was measured at Squamish Airport, Canada.

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Posted Saturday Night:

1. Heavy rains continue in Southern TN. Expected to last thru Sunday.

Very heavy rains likely from Sunday thru Monday in South-Eastern Sri Lanka.

Thiruvananthapuram was a cool 26c on Friday (Max). Thunder showers expected there on Sunday evening, rains upto 10 mms.

Chennai: Cloudy and stuffy. Light rain in some parts as day remains around 30/31c. Rain intensity increasing after Friday 28th November (More Later).

2.Night temperatures will be below normal by 2/4c in Eastern MP and adjoining North Chattisgarh.Raipur will drop below 15c and Ambikapur below 9c.

3. Low forms over SE Arabian Sea on Sunday and another Low off the East coast off Sri Lanka.

4. Mumbai will be around 34/35c on Sunday with high clouds.Chances of touching 35/36c on Monday 24th. More later, as we may expect cloudy weather with light rains for Mumbai NEXT Weekend ( 29th/30th November).

Sunny and warm at 33c for Goa on Sunday.

Dry and cold in Northern Pakistan...Karachi will be sunny with days at 33c and night at 18c..

New York..Max day temperatures Expected : Saturday 22nd: 6c, Sunday 23rd: 12c and Monday: 24th: 20c !!

Record season continues for Tirunelveli and Thoothukudi, ending 8.30 am on 22.11.2014

Water level in dams in feet (maximum level in feet given in bracket): Papanasam 129.35 (143), Servalar 145.01 (156), Manimuthar 92.85 (118), Gadana 80.80 (85), Ramanadhi 83 (84), Karuppanadhi 66.63 (72), Gundar 36.10 (36.10), Vadakku Pachchaiyar 36 (67), Nambiyar 23 (25), Kodumudiyar 52.50 (57) and Adavinainar 101.25 (142).

in mm (min 30 mm)

Nanguneri - 115
Ramanathapuram - 85
Papanasam Dam - 70
Radhapuram - 69
Satankulam - 67
Kamudhi - 64
Lower Papanasam - 64
Kayalpattinam - 63
Ramnad Nicra - 56
Kulasekarapattinam - 55
Tiruchendur - 49
Kottaram - 47
Manimutharu - 46
Suralode - 45
Servalar - 42
Mylaudy - 39
Valinokkam - 38
Tiruppullani - 38
Cheranmahadevi - 36
Perunchani - 35
Puthen Dam - 35
Aralvaimozhi - 35
Ambasamudram - 34
Tirunelveli - 34
Palayamkottai - 33
Manur - 33
Mullankivilai - 33
Pechiparai - 30
Kadaladi - 30
Nagercoil - 30
Srivaikuntam - 30
Bhoothapandy - 30
Upper Kodayar - 30
Ottapadiram - 30
Mambazhathuraiyaru - 30
Alangulam - 30
Kadambur - 30

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Posted Friday Night: 

A Low is expected around the 70E 6N area in the Arabian Sea by Sunday. It will be embedded in the trough along the same line.

Heavy Rains in South TN as mentioned below:

Rainfall as on Friday 21st Morning: in mm (Min 30 mm)

Tiruchendur - 191
Satankulam - 188
Kayalpattinam - 175
Nanguneri - 165
Radhapuram - 139
Lower Papansam Dam - 136
Papanasam Dam - 132
Kulasekarapattinam - 127
Kottaram - 120
Manamelkudi - 114
Alangulam - 113
Kannimar - 97
Moolakaraipatti - 96
Ambasamudram - 93
Thiruvattur - 93
Koliporvilai - 93
Cheranmahadevi - 92
Tuticorin - 89
Adyamadai - 89
Mullankivillai - 89
Thovala - 89
Poigai - 85
Aralvoimmozhi - 85
Mambazhathuraiyaru - 83
Manur - 83
Thoothukudi Port - 80
Nagercoil - 79
Anaikadangu - 78
Servalar - 76
Kanyakumari - 76
Manimutharu - 76
Upper Kodayar - 75
Srivaikuntam - 74
Thuckalay - 72
Colachel - 71
Palayamkottai - 70
Thalainayaru - 70
Bhoothapandy - 68
Karuthancode - 68
Neyoor - 68
Suralode - 65
Tirunelveli - 65
Eraniel - 63
Mylaudy - 63
Kannangudi - 63
Kuzhithurai - 60
Puthen Dam - 59
Perunchani - 58
Ramnad  Nicra - 50
Mudukulatur - 50
Thiruparappu - 47
Chittar I - 46
Tondi - 45
Thiruthuraipoondi - 44
Chittar II - 42
Ottapadiram - 42
Vedaranyam - 40
Ayikudi - 40
Kadambur - 39
Tiruvadanai - 39
Devakottai - 38
R.S.mangalam - 38
Kalugumalai - 38
Lower Kodayar - 36
Thenkasi - 35
Kamudhi - 34
Pechiparai - 34
Ramanathapuram - 34
Tiruppullani - 34
Kovilpatti - 33
Maniyachi - 32
Paramakudi - 31
Vaippar - 30
Keelaarasadi - 30

< VAGARIES RAINMAN>

Thruvantahpuram also had showers measuring 23 mms. Day's high on Friday was 26.6c.

Posted Thursday 20th Night:

Weather expected for the Sub Continent for the weekend 21st - 23rd November:

Except for some showers in Southern Kerala and South TN, dry weather in the rest of the region.

Hot weather with days reaching 35c in Saurashtra and Konkan ( Mumbai and Goa) and adjoining coastal Gujarat (Surat). 

Slight rise upto 32c expected in North Maharashtra and Telengana.

In the Northern Plains, the night temperatures will remain in the current range, as prevailing . Around 1/2c below normal. Delhi will be around 9-11c, and Punjab towns cooler around 6-8c. 

Mumbai, warm weekend at 34/35c, and nights going to 22/23c by Sunday.

Pune , partly cloudy Friday. Nights falling to 13/14c from Saturday.

Bangalore, partly cloudy weekend, with the day/night range between 28c and 17c.

Chennai, no rain, partly cloudy with a day/night range  between 32c and 24/25c.

Thiruvananthpuram can expect thunder showers in the late afternoon/evenings on Saturday and Sunday.Southern Idduki district can also get evening showers.Vazhathope had 4 mms of rain on Thursday.

In Pakistan, Islamabad will be in the 22-5c range, and Karachi warmer at 35 -19c.

A WD expected in the Northern regions on 25th November.

24 Pictures That Perfectly Capture How Insane and Scary The Snow Is Near Buffalo, New York...here

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Pakistan Update on Vagaries Pakistan..Updating India Weather here tonight.

All 50 U.S. states feel freezing temperatures, four dead in New York...Including Hawaii...Full Details here

Mumbai was hot at 35.8c (Scruz) and 35.3c at Colaba.
Thursday will be hot at 35c. Hazy skies .

Thursday:
Showers in South TN and Southern Kerala. Dry weather in rest of India.

Weekend Forecast coming up on Friday Night.

Seasons of Indian Air Quality:
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Seasons of Indian Air Quality
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Seasons of Indian Air Quality
acquired November 4, 2010
Seasons of Indian Air Quality
acquired December 26, 2010NASA imagery courtesy the LANCE MODIS Rapid Response Team at NASA GSFC.
The skies over the Indo-Gangetic Plain—a river valley that includes parts of Pakistan, India, Nepal, and Bangladesh—are among the haziest in the world. Those four countries regularly come in near the bottom of annual rankings for air quality. In 2014, the World Health Organization listed Delhi as the city with the most polluted air in the world.
However, such rankings do not properly reflect the complexity and variability of the region’s air, said Hiren Jethva, a scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. “Air pollution is a real and growing concern over certain cities, but too often people generalize and assume the entire region is constantly blanketed by thick, gray industrial pollution.”
Indeed, the Indo-Gangetic Plain is remarkable for how much air quality varies throughout the year. This set of images from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite helps illustrate the range of factors—some natural, some not—that contribute to the variation.
The main types of airborne particles, or aerosols, that affect visibility over the Indo-Gangetic Plain are dust, organic carbon, black carbon, sulfates, and nitrates. Sand storms in the Thar Desert loft most of the dust. Agricultural fires in the western part of the Indo-Gangetic Plain and forest fires in the eastern part produce significant amounts of organic carbon; so do the many wood stoves and cooking stoves throughout the region. Millions of automobiles, power plants, incinerators, smelters, and other industrial sites in urban areas are prolific producers of sulfates, nitrates, and black carbon.
The abundance and proportion of these aerosols vary throughout the year. Spring brings the clearest skies of the year. When MODIS captured the top image on March 9, 2010, skies were clear enough to pick out cities such as New Delhi amidst the green background of farms. As spring progresses, dust increasingly fills the air and comes to dominate by mid summer. The second image shows just such a dust storm obscuring most land features in April 2010.
After the rains of the summer monsoon clear the dust, the composition of the air shifts in the fall crop-burning season (October and November) for farmers, particularly in the northwestern Indian states of Punjab and Haryana. When MODIS passed over on November 4, 2010, the sensor observed numerous small fires and a large smoke plume lingering downwind.
“In the fall, we start to see a decrease in coarse dust particles and a real jump in the abundance of the finer particles that predominate in smoke and industrial pollution,” said Ritesh Gautam, an aerosol specialist at the Indian Institute of Technology.
The cool months of December and January are best known for producing thick fogs and aerosols hazes. Cooking and heating stoves in rural areas add smoke; so do a smattering of agricultural fires that continue through the winter. Urban areas contribute nitrates and sulfates that come from vehicles, coal-fired power plants, and other industrial sources.
As seen by MODIS image on December 26, 2010, most overnight fog burns off in the morning but leaves some patches of fog amidst an aerosol haze. These fog and aerosol hazes likely amplify each other. On one hand, aerosol particles serve as “seeds” that make it easier for fog and clouds to form. On the other, fog droplets accelerate the conversion of gaseous pollutants into haze-causing aerosols. Damp conditions also amplify haze because high humidity increases the size of many aerosols, making them more likely to block light.
“The other piece to keep in mind if you want to understand why this part of the world has such a problem with air quality is its unique geography,” said Gautam. “Air masses get hemmed in by the Himalayan mountains in the north and the Vindhya mountains in the south. When temperature inversions occur, all the smoke, dust, and industrial pollution entering the atmosphere ends up piling up over the Indo-Gangetic plain because it can not get over the mountains.”
Earth Obseravtory.

Monday, November 17, 2014

Mumbai was hot on Tuesday, with the day's highat 35c at Colaba and Scruz.Low was 24c at Scruz

Wednesday will see a hot day, again possibly touching 36c. Getting partly cloudy by late afternoon. Warm night.
Thundery developments can develop for one more day on Wednesday in the Roha, Pen and other nearby areas. 

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Mumbai likely to touch 36c on Tuesday 19th November....but minimum may drop to 22c.


17th November: Monday Morning: A Rare Cloudless Image in the Indian Sub Continent


Friday, November 14, 2014

EarthQuake: M 7.1 - MOLUCCA SEA..Indonesia - 2014-11-15 02:31:43 UTC

MagnitudeMw 7.1
RegionMOLUCCA SEA
Date time2014-11-15 02:31:43.1 UTC
Location1.93 N ; 126.52 E
Depth51 km
Distances578 km S of Davao, Philippines / local time: 10:31:43.1 2014-11-15
193 km E of Manado, Indonesia /  local time: 10:31:43.1 2014-11-15
158 km E of Bitung, Indonesia /  local time: 10:31:43.1 2014-11-15 

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Saturday 15th: Maharashtra Weather on Saturday.

Aurangabad had a cool overcast day on Saturday...max temperature: 22.4c and 6 mms of rain in the day. Nasik with 23.3c as the day's high got 10 mms.
Pune was 24.8c as the high and 8 mms of rain in the day.
Mumbai Colaba saw a high of 28.3c with cloudy skies and 0.4 mms of rain. Santa cruz was 31.5c and 2 mms of rain.
Mahableshwar was overcast and foggy with 20.6c as the day's high. 
Osmanabad got 31 mms in the day.

Posted Friday 14th Night: What's in Store this weekend ?

Konkan, Coastal Karnataka, Goa and North Kerala will get light to medium thunder showers on Saturday and Sunday. 
Saturday and Sunday: Coastal towns in Konkan and Karnataka will get afternoon showers, around 7 -10 mms/day. 
Interior regions of Madhya Mah ( Pune, Solapur, Kolhapur), Interior Karnataka strip ( Belgaum) will get around 25-30 mms/day. 
Goa will get afternoon showers this weekend, with around 10 mms/day.

Mumbai
Saturday: Partly cloudy morning, getting cloudy by afternoon. Light thunder showers in parts by late afternoon. Winds will be low. Day's high will be around 31c. Rain amount upto 5 mms.
Sunday: Partly cloudy, and getting cloudy to some extent by late afternoon. Light rains in some parts, not exceeding 5 mms.

On Saturday, Outer townships in the East like Panvel will get fairly heavy short spells of thunder showers in the afternoon/evening. Could be around 10 mms again. Saturday's high will be around 31c. 
Further away, Pen and Roha can also possibly get late afternoon thunder shower, around 10 mms , with a cool cloudy Saturday. Sunday, stray thunder shower in patches.

Pune: Cloudy weekend, with thunder showers. A few fairly heavy spells in the afternoon. A cool Saturday at 25c will see around 10 mms , and Sunday will get a sharp thunder shower late afternoon.

A stray thunder shower possible in Chennai on Saturday, maybe around 10-15 mms. 

Northern and Eastern India and Pakistan remain dry and cold. Night temperatures have dropped on Friday morning. Likely to remain low this weekend.
Delhi around 9/10c, Islamabad around 5c and Karachi in the 35 -20c range.

Kathmandu: Nepal will be dry. The capital will see a high of 21c and a low of 10c, No rainfall this weekend. This Month has been dry so far.

Thoothukudi and Tirunelveli gets final rains from the LPA which merges with Arabian Sea trough, Tamil Nadu Rains ending 8.30 am on 15.11.2014
The trough in the lower level easterlies from Lakshadweep area to south Gujarat off the west coast now  runs from southeast Arabian Sea to south Gujarat coast across eastcentral Arabian Sea. 

in mm (min 20 mm)

Satankulam - 86
Kottar - 76
Ramnad  Nicra - 73 
Nanguneri - 70
Ramanathapuram - 68
Kanyakumari - 65
K.M.Koil - 55
Ayikudi - 51
Upper Kodayar - 51 
Papanasam - 43
Nambiyaru - 42
Radhapuram - 41 
Srimushnam - 39 
Jayamkondam - 38
Paramathivelur - 35
Kodimudiyaru - 35
Thottiyam - 34
Ketti - 34
Palayamkottai - 32
Madukkur - 30
Pennagaram - 30
Mylaudy - 29
Mayanur - 28 
Komarapalayam - 27
Alankulam - 26
Coonoor PTO - 26
Bhavani - 26
Chidambaram - 25
Nallur - 25
Lalapet - 24
Servalar - 24
Pappireddipatti - 24
Bhoothapandy - 23 
Thenkasi - 22
Namakkal Nicra - 22
Tiruchendur - 22
Pillur - 22
Anaikadangu - 21
Kumbakonam - 21
Namakkal - 21
Lower Papanasam - 21
Kollidam - 20
Nannilam - 20 
Kothagiri - 20
Vedaranyam - 20
Pandavaiyar - 20
Ulundurpet - 20
Thirumanur - 20
Lower Kodayar - 20
Peulundrai - 20
Manalar - 20
Chettykulam - 20
Chinnamanur - 20
Ponnaniyar Dam - 20
Gundar - 20
Thunnakkadavu - 20


Maharashtra gets rains for 2nd of heavy unseasonal rains, ending 8.30 am on 15.11.2014
The trough in the lower level easterlies from Lakshadweep area to south Gujarat off the west coast now  runs from southeast Arabian Sea to south Gujarat coast across eastcentral Arabian Sea.

in mm (min 50 mm)

Eklara - 123
Dhom - 106
Sangave - 100
Chikhali - 91
Rashin - 90
Manikdhondi - 80
Aambawane - 78
Hiwara - 78
Bahal - 75
Parali - 70
Sangamner - 70
Hiwkhed - 70
Belapur - 67
Bodhegaon - 66
Rahuri - 65
Vilvade - 65
Wagrul - 65
Nandgaon - 64
Erandgaon - 62
Bhambed - 61
Kapurwadi - 61
Chinchodi - 60
Wadala - 60
Kadgaon - 60
Kannad - 60
Andera - 60
Warwand - 60
Balapur - 59
Bhor - 58
Mehuna - 56
Surur - 55
Dhamangaon - 55
Hupari - 55
Chandai - 54
Bhatkudgaon - 54
Kolara - 54
Lanja - 53
Shrirampur - 52
Chikalthana - 52
Pawarwadi - 52
Takalibhan - 51
Mera - 51
Jalna - 50
Gaganbawda - 50
Peth - 50
Lakhanwada - 50
Jawala - 50
Dhorjalgaon - 50
Ghodap - 50

Karnataka gets widespread untimely rains, ending 8.30 am on 15.11.2014
The trough in the lower level easterlies from Lakshadweep area to south Gujarat off the west coast now  runs from southeast Arabian Sea to south Gujarat coast across eastcentral Arabian Sea.

in mm (min 40 mm)

Bhogavi - 106
Iavatur - 96
Naravi - 84
Rae - 82
Mugutkan Hubli - 77
Haliyal - 73
Hanagal - 72
Karkala - 65
Belagatta - 65
Benachi - 64
Balekundaribk - 63
Sulkeri - 61
Pala - 61
Kakkeri - 60
Agumbe - 57
Murkavada - 57
Tegur - 56
Karike - 55
Kirwatti - 53
Bidi - 51
Dharmasthala - 51
Gunji - 50
Desur - 50
Tigadi - 50
Balale - 49
Belavanur - 48
Belgaum AP - 47
Kalasa - 47
Vajrahalli - 46
Bantwal - 46
Sulebhavi - 45
Neginhall - 45
Kigga - 44
Adur - 43
Londa - 42
Hulikatti - 42
Yekkambi - 42
Santibastwad - 42
Kadra - 41
Nagargali - 40
Jagalur - 40
Haunsabhavi - 40
Kakati - 40
Turuvanur - 40
Mani - 40
 

Nilgiris, Villipuram and Cuddalore get very heavy rain as LPA weakens and merges with trough in Arabian Sea, Tamil Nadu Rainfall ending 8.30 am on 14.11.2014
The low pressure area over Gulf of Mannar and adjoining areas of south coastal Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka has  become  less  marked  is  now  embedded  in  the  trough in  the  easterlies  from Lakshadweep area to south Gujarat off the west coast

in mm (min 40 mm)

Vanamadevi - 220
Vilupuram - 142
Kothavacheri - 136
Neyveli - 124
K.M.Koil - 123
Lalapet - 121
Bhuvanagiri - 117
Thiruvonam - 106
Sethubavachatram - 103
Sethiathope - 96
Coonoor PTO - 96
Ooty - 96
Manalmedu - 96
Avalanche - 95
Thottiyam - 91
Eachanviduthi - 86
Coonoor - 84 
Parangipettai - 84
Kothagiri - 82
Pondicherry - 79
Kunnandarkoil - 78
Chidambaram - 77
Panruti - 77
Peravurani - 76
Upper Kodayar - 75
Adiramapattinam PTO - 75
Kodavasal - 73 
Veeraganur - 73
Cuddalore - 72
Perungalur - 70
Adirampatnam - 70
Gumdipoondi - 70
Vathalai Anaicut - 70
Manjalar - 68
Thaluthalai - 68
Ulundurpet - 66
Ketti - 65
Kodanad - 65
Sirkali - 64
K bridge - 63
Kundah - 63
Karambakkudi - 62
Ennore - 62
Srimushnam - 62 
Uthagamandalam BG - 61 
Papanasam Dam - 60
Pechiparai - 59
Annamalai Nagar - 57
Thiruparappu - 57
Ponneri - 56
Emerland - 55
Virudachalam - 54
Paluvidhi - 54
Vanur - 53
Porthimund - 53
Andanallur - 52
Musiri - 50
Maduranthagam - 50
Kuppandham - 50
Krishnagiri - 49
Gingee - 47 
Chittar  I - 46
Poonamallee - 45 
Korattur Anicut - 45
Kinnikorai - 44
Mayiladuthurai - 44
Tirukoilur - 44 
Grand Anaicut - 44
Pattukottai - 43
Anaipalayam - 42
Kulithalai - 42
Devala - 42
Keeranur - 42
Annavasal - 41
Thuvakudi - 41 
Mylam - 41 
Lower Anaicut - 41
Red hills - 40
Karumandurai  - 40
Pallipattu - 40 
Cholavaram - 40
Arani - 40
Gandarvakottai - 40
Thamaraipakkam - 40
Samayapuram - 40
Gandaravakottai - 40  


Maharashtra gets rain after a long break, ending 8.30 am on 14.11.2014
The low pressure area over Gulf of Mannar and adjoining areas of south coastal Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka has  become  less  marked  is  now  embedded  in  the  trough in  the  easterlies  from Lakshadweep area to south Gujarat off the west coast

in mm (min 10 mm)

Pathri - 72
Nandgaon - 64
Vaibhavwadi - 64
Bhuibavda - 43
Yedgaon - 36
Lohara - 31
Patgaon - 29
Kowad - 26
Sonand - 24
Aajara - 22
Jamkhed - 22
Pachanwadagaon - 20
Ku.pimpalgaon - 18
Pimpalgaon - 17
Mandavgan - 17
Aashti - 17
Dhamangaon - 17
Amboli - 16
Jamkhed - 16
Yelavi  - 16
Dundage - 16
Manikdhondi - 15
Koshimbe - 14
Yeola - 14
Makni - 14
Pimpalgaon - 13
Gadhinglaj - 12
Narangwadi - 12
Kinwat - 12
Jalna - 12
Jambsamartha - 12
Nandur - 11
Mirajgaon - 11
Junnar - 11
Takali - 11
Gargoti - 10
Soygaon - 10
Parshivani - 10
Kashti - 10
Hatid - 10
Takalibhan - 10
Halkarni - 10
Kasaba - 10
Chandgad - 10
Chandori - 10
Sankh - 10
Chaas - 10
Chimbhla - 10
Uttur - 10

LPA weakens and merges with trough in Arabian Sea but gives bounty to Andhra Pradesh, ending 8.30 am on 14.11.2014
The low pressure area over Gulf of Mannar and adjoining areas of south coastal Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka has  become  less  marked  is  now  embedded  in  the  trough in  the  easterlies  from Lakshadweep area to south Gujarat off the west coast

in mm (min 50 mm)

Throvagunta  - 176
Mukthinutala Padu - 167
Ongole - 154
Maddipadu - 131
Gundlakonda - 102
Karedu - 100
Zarugumilli - 97
Thalluru - 93
Chimakurthi - 84
Zarugumilli - 80
B Nidamanuru - 76
Singarayakonda - 74
Pasumarru - 73
Marutla - 72
Kandukur - 69
Tanguturu - 69
Pedda Nandipadu - 65
Devarampadu - 63
Manneti Kota - 61
Sriharikota - 59
Pakala - 57
Bapatla - 57
Kothapatnam - 56
Reddigunta - 55
Mundlamuru - 55
Gudur - 54
Ojili - 53
Tada - 52
Chinna Merangi - 51
Tanguturu River - 50

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Some daytime relief for Mumbai on Friday: Day will be cooler at 33/34c, less than the 36c experienced on Thursday Mumbai Friday will be cloudy. Light rain expected post noon . Around 3-5 mms expected.

Showers n Bangalore: 4 mms till Thursday morning and another 15 mms in the day.

Chennai, after 77 mms ( Meena) and 81 mms ( Nungam)  overnight received another 20 mms on Thursday. 


Localized Vortex plus LPA pounds Tamil Nadu, ending 8.30 on 13.11.2014
The low pressure area over southwest Bay of Bengal and neighbourhood now  lies over Gulf of Mannar and adjoining areas of south coastal Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka. Associated cyclonic circulation extends upto 3.1  kms a.s.l.

in mm (min 40 mm)

Rameswaram - 145
Thiruthuraipoondi - 139
Thalaignayiru - 120
Cholavaram - 113
Muthupet - 109
Villivakkam - 103
Vedaranyam - 101
Thamaraipakkam - 100 
Poondi - 96
Madukkur - 94
Mahabalipuram - 93
Ponneri - 92
Poonamallee - 92
Korattur Anicut - 92
Chengalpattu - 92 
Puzhal - 91 
Red hills - 90
Nagapattinam - 90
Thirumarugal - 90
Tambaram - 87
Hindustan University - 87
Karaikal - 84
Taramani - 84
Chembarabakkam - 82
Ambattur - 80
Chennai - 80
Kattukuppam - 79
Kelambakkam - 78
Tirukkalukkunram - 78
Anna University - 78 
Chennai AP - 77
Madavaram - 76
Kalavai -  76
Mayiladuthurai - 76
Uthiramerur - 75
Ennore - 74
Kollidam - 72
Papanasam Dam - 72
Cheyyar - 71
Avadi -  69
Sirkali - 65 
Kolapakkam - 64
Tindivanam - 61
Chennai DGP office - 60
Nanilam - 60
Arakonam - 58 
Thiruvalangadu - 58
Tiruvallur - 55
Kodumudi - 54
Annamalai Nagar - 53
Arani - 52 
Tiruttani - 51
Maduranthagam - 50
Lalapet - 50
Thiruvidaimaruthur - 49
Kumbakonam - 48
Gumidipoondi - 47
Lower Papanasam - 46
Marakkanam - 46 
Needamangalam - 45
Mannargudi - 45
Pappireddipatti - 44 
Servlar - 43
Pattukottai -  43
R.K.Pet - 43
Chengam - 42
Sriperumbudur - 41
Kancheepuram - 41
Aduthurai - 40
Vandavasi - 40
Cuddalore - 40
Mailam - 40
Chidambaram - 40
Manjalar - 40
 


Medium heavy rains here at Mahalaxmi...with lightning and thunder....will give amount soon.....9.45 pm IST

Mumbai Maximum on Thursday 13th November: Colaba 36.1c and Scruz 36.3c...Colaba minimum 26.0c and Vagaries max 35.8c and min 27.0c  !!
Light rains reported from Mira Road (See comments) and Northern Most parts.
Hottest Place in India Thursday was only slightly higher , Rajkot at 36.7c.

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Radiation Dose Rate 30 Times higher than Ground Levels for a Plane Cruising at 39000 feet !...And That is when the Sun is quiet...!!..See Space News Page

Wednesday Night report: 
Intermittent Rains in Chennai as forecasted....Meenambakam measures 27 mms in 12 hrs ended 8.30 pm IST Wednesday, with 26 mms . overnight......Should approach Vagaries' estimated 80-90 mms by Thursday morning
Thursday will see showers with another 25-30 mms till Friday morning. 

Nagapattinum saw 61 mms till 8.30 pm Wednesday in 12 hrs.


BB-14 is tracking West towards Sri Lanka and is centred at 9.4N and 81E, North of Trincomalee (Sri Lanka), just off the NE Coast.  Tracking W/NW, good precipitation on Thursday for TN coast.

West Coast trough persists from Gujarat to Kerala. Showers expected in Saurashtra in pockets on Thursday. West coast from Goa to Kerala will see medium to heavy showers Thursday.

Atlast Nellore gets very heavy rain in this NEM, Andhra rainfall ending 8.30 am on 13.11.2014
The low pressure area over southwest Bay of Bengal and neighbourhood now  lies over Gulf of Mannar and adjoining areas of south coastal Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka. Associated cyclonic circulation extends upto 3.1  kms a.s.l.

in mm (min 10 mm)

Allur - 143
Konduru - 109
Atmakur  - 100
Kavali - 99
Irugulam - 99
Gudur - 95
Dagadarthi - 94
Pennepally - 94
Ithampadu - 88
Indukurapet - 85
Ojili - 85
Chinthavaram - 83
Nellore - 81
Tada - 81
Padamala - 81
Sullurpet - 80
Yakasiri - 79
M Nidamalur - 78
Mungalapalem - 78
Avanigadda - 78
Dubagunta - 73
Vidyanagar - 72
Kovur - 71
Chouta Bheemavaram - 70
Chiyyavaram - 70
Chillakur - 69
Arimanipadu - 68
Kaligir - 68
Satavedu - 67
Throvagunta - 67
Mukthinutala Padu - 67
D.C.Palle - 66
Vampalle - 66
Karani - 65
Mittathmakuru - 65
Gottigundala - 64
Garugubili - 64
Sriharikota - 63
Gollagunta - 63
Butchireddypalem - 62
Isukapalle - 62
Vinjamur - 61
Srikalahasti - 61
Jaladanki - 60
Sydapuram - 60
Koduru - 60
Tanguturu River - 60
Manneti  kota - 60
Donakonda - 60
Satyavedu - 60
Dakkali - 60
Vijayapuram - 60

 


LPA brings 2nd day of heavy rains in Tamil Nadu, ending 8.30 am on 12.11.2014
The low pressure area now lies over southwest Bay of Bengal and neighbourhood and its associated cyclonic circulation extends upto mid tropospheric levels.

in mm (min 10 mm)

Pillur - 104
Pegumbahallah - 72
Coonoor PTO - 69
Lower Papanasam - 67
Papanasam Dam - 66 
Nanguneri - 63
Geddhai - 59
Kundha Bridge - 59
Avadi - 57
Rameswaram - 54
Buraliar - 51
Kothagiri - 40
Manalar - 40 
Ambattur - 40
Puzhal - 39
Madavaram  - 38
Ennore - 38
Sathyamangalam - 36
Tharamani - 36
Thirukkuvalai - 35
Kolapakkam - 32
Ketti - 30
Nagapattinam - 30
Bhavanisagar - 28
Coonoor - 27
Sivagiri - 26 
Chennai AP - 26
Mettupalayam - 25
Kinnakorai - 24
Mayiladuthurai - 23
Thalainayarau - 22
Servalar - 22
Karikkal - 21
Chettikulam - 21
Anna University - 21
Gobichettipalayam - 21
Lower Kodayar - 21
Ayikudi - 20 
Marandahalli - 18
Aralvoimozhi - 18
Suralode - 18
Kannimar - 18
Emerland - 18
Upper Kodayar - 17
DGP office - 17
Kumarapalayam - 17
Watrap - 17
Rajapalayam - 17
Perundurai - 16
Chengalpattu - 16
Avalanche - 15
Anaikidangu - 15
Cuddalore - 15
Eravangalar - 15
Thammampatty - 15 
Pamban - 15
Chidambaram - 15
Perambalur - 15
Uttamapalayam - 15
Chembarabakkam - 15
Anaikidangu - 14
Satyabama Univeristy - 14
Illuppur - 14
Perungalur - 14 
Vedaranyam - 13 
Chennai City - 13
Ponneri - 13
Satankulam - 13
Tozhudur - 13 
Anaikaranchatram - 12
Alangayam - 12 ,
Bhoothapandy - 12
Trichy Town - 12
Sattur - 12 
Tiruchirappalli AP - 12
Upper Bhavani - 12
Tuticorin - 11
Tiruttani - 11
Grand anaicut - 11
Lalgudi - 10
Usilampatti - 10 
Uthagamandalam (A) - 10
Keeranur - 10 
Thoothukudi Port - 10
Kulasekaharam - 10
Parangipettai - 10
Porthimund - 10
Musiri - 10
Tirumayam - 10
Thiruvattur - 10
Tambaram - 10
Maniyachi - 10
Srivilliputhur - 10 
Kanyakumari - 10
Budalur - 10


Tamil Nadu gets Rain after a break, ending 8.30 am on 11.11.2014
The low pressure area now lies over southeast Bay of Bengal and neighbourhood and its associated cyclonic circulation extends upto 4.5 kms a.s.l.


in mm (min 5 mm)

Kothagiri - 83 
Thirumoorthi - 78
Udumalpet - 56
Coonoor - 54 
Coonoor PTO - 53
Manjalar - 46
Orthanad (A) - 45
Nallar - 40
Sivagiri - 34
Ayikudi - 33 
Kulasekahram - 33
Mardhanadhi - 32
Amaravathi - 28
Orthanad - 27
Mannargudi - 27 
Bodinaickanur - 26
Thenkasi - 18 
Kodaikanal  17
Ketti - 16 
Bodinayakanur (A)- 16 
Periyakulam - 15
Upper Aliyar - 15
Satankulam - 14
Pollachi - 13
Muthupet 13
Attur - 13
Madukkur - 12
Bhavani - 12
Shencottah - 11
Valparai taluk office - 11 
Kodaikanal Boat Club - 10
Sothupparai - 10
Pillur - 10
Vaigai Dam - 8
Veerapandi - 8
Adiramapattinam - 7
Pegumbahallah - 6
Eravangalar - 6
Manalar - 5
Thunnakkadavu - 5
Aranmanipudur - 5
Manomboly - 5


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Finally Northern plains got the usual chilly mornings that were missing this season. Minimum temperatures which were above normal dropped below normal within a day. The maximum fall is seen in Haryana, Delhi-NCR and parts of west Uttar Pradesh. Muzaffarnagar recorded the minimum temperature in the plains at 8.0c. However Una near the shivalik hills of HP recorded minimum of just 6.6c. Churu in NW Rajasthan recorded minimum of just 8.4c. Delhi-NCR saw a steep fall in night temperatures with temperatures dropping by almost 6c in just 24 hours. Most places recorded minimum between 10.0-13.0c. Narela & Pusa(IARI) recorded the lowest minimum temperature of 10.0c in the region. However temperature remained largely above normal in Rajasthan & East UP. HERE ARE THE MINIMUM TEMPERATURE RECORDED IN THE MORNING TODAY !!!



S.No
STATE
CITY
Minimum Temperature(°C)
Departure (Normal)
1.
PUNJAB
AMRITSAR
10.9
(1)

2.
PUNJAB
ANANDPUR SAHIB
11.6
(0)


3.
PUNJAB
BHATINDA
10.7
(-1)


4.
PUNJAB
FEROZEPORE
10.2
(-1)


5.
PUNJAB
JALANDHAR
11.4
(0)


6.
PUNJAB
KAPURTHALA
11.0
(0)


7.
PUNJAB
LUDHIANA
9.2
(-4)


8.
PUNJAB
PATHANKOT
11.4
(0)


9.
PUNJAB
PATIALA
11.9
(-1)


10.
CHANDIGARH
CHANDIGARH
12.0
(0)


11.
HARYANA
AMBALA
12.0
(-1)


12.
HARYANA
BHIWANI
10.6
(-2)


13.
HARYANA
HISSAR
8.5
(-4)


14.
HARYANA
KARNAL
9.9
(-3)


15.
HARYANA
KURUKSHETRA
12.6
(0)


16.
HARYANA
NARNAUL
10.5
(-2)


17.
HARYANA
ROHTAK
12.3
(0)


18.
HARYANA
SIRSA
9.1
(-3)


19.
DELHI-NCR
SAFDARJUNG
11.2
(-3)


20.
DELHI-NCR
PALAM
12.7
(-2)


21.
DELHI-NCR
LODHI ROAD
11.0
(-3)


22.
DELHI-NCR
RIDGE
14.7
(0)


23.
DELHI-NCR
AYANAGAR
11.9
(-2)


24.
DELHI-NCR
FARIDABAD
12.8
(-1)


25.
DELHI-NCR
GURGAON
10.4
(-4)


26.
DELHI-NCR
DELHI UNIVERSITY
14.8
(0)


27.
DELHI-NCR
JAFARPUR
11.4
(-3)


28.
DELHI-NCR
MUNGESHPUR
10.7
(-3)


29.
DELHI-NCR
NAJAFGARH
13.1
(-1)


30.
DELHI-NCR
NARELA
10.0
(-4)


31.
DELHI-NCR
NOIDA
13.6
(0)


32.
DELHI-NCR
PITAMPURA
14.2
(0)


S.NoStateCityMinimum Temperature(°C)Departure(Normal)
33.DELHI-NCRPUSA &nbsp 12.1  (-2)
34.DELHI-NCRPUSA(IARI)&nbsp 10.0  (-3)
35.DELHI-NCRHINDON&nbsp 10.4  (-3)
36.UTTAR PRADESHAGRA&nbsp 15.2 (1)
37.UTTAR PRADESHALIGARH&nbsp 14.2 (0)
38.UTTAR PRADESHALLAHABAD&nbsp 17.0 (2)
39.UTTAR PRADESHBAREILLY&nbsp 12.2 (-3)
40.UTTAR PRADESHFURSATGANJ&nbsp 15.6 (0)
41.UTTAR PRADESHGORAKHPUR&nbsp 14.9 (-1)
42.UTTAR PRADESHHARDOI&nbsp 16.6 (2)
43.UTTAR PRADESHJHANSI&nbsp 19.2 (5)
44.UTTAR PRADESHKANPUR&nbsp 16.8 (4)
45.UTTAR PRADESHLUCKNOW&nbsp 14.4 (0)
46.UTTAR PRADESHMEERUT&nbsp 11.1 (-2)
47.UTTAR PRADESHMORADABAD&nbsp 15.5 (0)
48.UTTAR PRADESHMUZAFFARNAGAR&nbsp 8.0 (-3)
49.UTTAR PRADESHSHAHJAHANPUR&nbsp 11.5 (-1)
50.UTTAR PRADESHSULTANPUR&nbsp 15.8 ((3)
51.UTTAR PRADESHVARANASI&nbsp 17.0 (2)
52.RAJASTHANAJMER&nbsp 18.4  (5)
53.RAJASTHANALWAR&nbsp 12.9 (-1)
54.RAJASTHANBARMER&nbsp 16.6 (0)
55.RAJASTHANBHARATPUR&nbsp 14.7 (0)
56.RAJASTHANBHILWARA&nbsp 18.2 (3)
57.RAJASTHANBIKANER&nbsp 13.1 (-1)
58.RAJASTHANBUNDI&nbsp 17.0 (4)
59.RAJASTHANCHITTORGARH&nbsp 16.4 (5)
60.RAJASTHANCHURU&nbsp 8.4 (-4)
61.RAJASTHANJAIPUR&nbsp 15.8 (2)
62.RAJASTHANJAISALMER&nbsp 14.0 (-2)
63.RAJASTHANJODHPUR&nbsp 17.5 (2)
64.RAJASTHANPILANI&nbsp 11.4 (-1)
65.RAJASTHANSAWAI MADHOPUR&nbsp 16.5 (4)
66.RAJASTHANSIKER&nbsp 13.8 (3)
67.RAJASTHANUDAIPUR&nbsp 15.2 (-2)


Sunday, November 09, 2014

Tuesday Morning:

And its moving as mentioned below...Mumbai night temperatures rising..24c (Scruz), 25.8c Colaba and 26.5c at Vagaries.

Colder in Delhi with Narela at 10.0c, Gurgaon at 10.4c and Sjung at 11.2c.

BB-14 , A Low Pressure at 10N at 87.8E....

Mumbai Santa Cruz records 36.3c as Monday's High...

Also learn about  the Circumzenithal arc..or the "upside down rainbow"..on Current weather Page



Posted Sunday 9th Night: 

Mumbai: Hot on Monday at 35/36c, with East winds.
Tuesday will be partly cloudy and thundery developments in the East. Light rains likely on Wednesday. ( Upto 5 mms). Rise in night temperatures after Tuesday.

As BB-13 dissipates , Ongole in Prakasam district received 21 mms rain overnight and 8 mms till Sunday evening. Several towns in Prakasam and Nellore received between 10-20 mms.

Now, BB-14, our next anticipated Low, is ready and entering the Andaman Sea. Still at 8N and 96E, it is estimated at 1006 mb. Tracking W/NW, it will move into the Bay on Monday. As per current indications, should track towards the TN coast, but will ultimately be at Depression strength when crossing TN coast around 13th Night.

Chennai: Cloudy Monday, and getting overcast on Tuesday. Rains increasing from Late Tuesday Night. Intermittent rains on Wednesday and frequency and intensity increasing on Wednesday night. Accumulated rains from Tuesday night to Thursday morning cold be 80-90 mms.

Western India:
We have easterlies blowing along the west coast, rising the day temperatures in the coastal cities of the Konkan and Goa. 
From Tuesday,10th, the afternoons and post noon period will see West winds blowing from the Sea into the Interiors of the Coastal Belt. This will form a merging (meeting) of the prevailing East winds with the West winds along the strip from North Konkan to Southern Karnataka. 


As a result, thunder showers will develop in the hinterland regions, with rain clouds bringing light rains to the coast.
Result: Absolute coastal towns along Konkan will get light showers  or little rains. Towns along the interior of the coast will get thunder showers upto 20-25 mms.

Mumbai: Hot on Monday at 35/36c, with East winds.
Tuesday will be partly cloudy and thundery developments in the East. Light rains likely on Wednesday. ( Upto 5 mms). Rise in night temperatures after Tuesday.

Panvel and other Outer Townships in the East of Mumbai will get a hot Monday, with thundery developments on Tuesday and Wednesday. Light rains with lightning on Tuesday night and Wednesday. Wednesday and Thursday will be cloudy with some showers or thunder showers.

Pune: Warm on Monday. Thunder showers expected on Tuesday and Wednesday. Accumulated 2 days of rain could be 20 mms. 

Bangalore: Partly cloudy with light rains in some parts. Rainfall increasing on Wednesday/Thursday to heavier showers.
Hyderabad: cloudy skies. Light showers likely on Monday and Tuesday. Rains decreasing after Tuesday.
Delhi NCR (and Northern Plains): Dry and getting colder. Temperatures falling, with nights getting colder by 3/4c after 12th.


WML gives 2nd day of rains in Andhra Pradesh, ending 8.30 am on 10.11.2014

The well­marked low pressure area over westcentral Bay of Bengal and adjoining coastal areas of Andhra Pradesh has become less marked. However,  upper air cyclonic circulation lies over south Andhra Pradesh & adjoining westcentral Bay of Bengal and extends upto lower tropospheric level.

in mm (min 25 mm)

Gonavaram - 76
Kambalapadu - 55
Deebaguntla - 49
Atchutapuratrayam - 40
Narmalapadu - 39
Karapa - 38
Velanka - 38
Sivala - 37
Kothapalli - 36
Jagadurthi - 36
Nagalapalle - 36
Gokavaram - 34
Porumamilla - 34
Kakkinada - 32
Nandyal - 32
Sri Avadhutha Kasinayana - 32
Polavaram - 32
Ravinuthala - 31
Gulladurthi - 30
Pithapuram - 30
Peddapuram - 29
Biccavolu River - 29
Donthamuru - 28
Rayabhuplapatnam - 28
Nandavaram - 28
Ainavalli - 28
Rangampeta - 27
Devanakonda - 27
Krishnagiri - 27
Koppunuru - 27
Peddapuram - 27
Yerragondapalem - 26
Mukkamula - 26
Yeddanapudi - 26
Krishnavaram - 26
Mummidivaram - 26
Kodumuru - 25
Peddapuram - 25
Chelluru - 25
Allagadda - 25
Nandarada - 25
 

Telangana gets un-expected moderate rains from the WML, ending 8.30 am on 10.11.2014

The well­marked low pressure area over westcentral Bay of Bengal and adjoining coastal areas of Andhra Pradesh has become less marked. However,  upper air cyclonic circulation lies over south Andhra Pradesh & adjoining westcentral Bay of Bengal and extends upto lower tropospheric level.

in mm (min 15 mm)

Veljala - 44
Makaloor - 29
Mahabubnagar - 29
Ankampalem - 27
Remaddula - 26
Aswaraopetta - 25
Peddamudnur - 25
Mulakalpalle - 25
Wanarapathy - 25
Makathal - 25
Kodandapur - 24
Nagar Kurnool- 24
Nizamabad - 22
Madanpalle - 20
Gopalpeta - 20
Kethepalle - 19
Kangal - 19
Malkaram - 19
Veldanda - 19
Doulatabad - 19
Utkoor - 18
Manganoor - 18
Dharpalle - 17
Bhardachalam - 17
Gangaram - 16
Tekumatla - 16
Koratpalle - 16
Kistampalle - 15
Bapanmodu Thanda - 15
Narva - 15
Gundamal - 15
Dhar Palle - 15
Suryapet - 15
Nizam Sagar - 15
Sarvapur - 15
Amangal - 15
Bollaram Patti - 15

WML builds up clouding and gives moderate rains to AP, ending 8.30 am on 09.11.2014

The well marked low pressure area over west-central Bay of Bengal now lies over west-central Bay of Bengal and adjoining coastal areas of Andhra Pradesh. Associated cyclonic circulation extends upto 3.1 kms a.s.l

in mm (min 15 mm)

Katepalli - 54
Ananthasagaram - 41
Chakalakonda - 41
Sullurpet - 34
Kaluvoya - 33
Vetapalem - 33
Pakala - 31
Porumamilla - 31
Dakkali - 28
Gottigundala - 27
Bommavaram - 26
Singarayakonda - 26
Karedu - 25
Chirala - 25
Payalakuntla - 24
Vinjamur - 24
Bapatala - 24
Somasila - 21
Ongole - 21
Chouta Bheemavaram - 20
Totigari palli - 20
Kondapuram - 20
Tada - 20
Zarugumilli - 19
Karlapalem - 19
Bogole - 18
Dubagunta - 18
Kavali - 18
Moksha Gundam - 17
Pothegunta - 17
Podlakur - 16
Kaligir - 16
Zarugumilli - 16
Ganapavaram - 15
Yerrabalem - 15
Torragudipadu - 15
Kothapatnam - 15

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