As the monsoon has completely withdrawn from most parts of India, the amount of rainfall has decreased and the influence of northerly winds is increasing.Let's take a look at the weather conditions from north to south of India.
North India - The monsoon has left North India at first. The minimum temperature has dropped significantly in the hilly regions of North India and snowfall has been observed in some places.Snowfall is likely to be observed in Jammu Kashmir, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand in the next 24 to 48 hours.
West & Central India - The temperatures will remain around 31 to 33 degrees Celsius in most states of western India. Uncomfortable hot weather is expected in states. Scattered light rains may be observed at some places in Madhya Pradesh.
East India - Maximum temperatures will remain normal in almost all states of East India and minimum temperatures will gradually start decreasing. Scattered light rains are likely at some places in North East India.
South India - Monsoon has not yet departed from the states of South India. There is a possibility of light rainfall in the states of South India and moderate rainfall is expected over the coastal areas.The temperatures in South Indian states will remain normal due to rainfall.
Overall, we are bidding farewell to the monsoon and moving towards the arrival of winter.
0 Comments:
Post a Comment