đŦ️ Cold Wave Grips Central India as Rain Returns to Tamil Nadu
India is witnessing contrasting weather patterns this week — while southern states prepare for another spell of rain and thunderstorms, central and northern regions are expected to experience cold wave to severe cold wave conditions, signaling the firm arrival of early winter.
đ§️ Rain and Thunderstorm Activity Over Tamil Nadu
According to the Meteora Weather Service, light to moderate rainfall and thunderstorms are expected at many places across Tamil Nadu on 12th November, with isolated heavy rainfall in some districts.
In addition, thunderstorms accompanied by lightning are very likely over Tamil Nadu on 12th November, as moisture from the Bay of Bengal continues to feed into the region.
These conditions are being driven by local convergence of moist winds, supported by an upper-air circulation over southern peninsular India.
Residents are advised to stay cautious of lightning strikes, while farmers are recommended to harvest matured crops and ensure drainage of excess water from low-lying fields.
đĨļ Cold Wave to Severe Cold Wave Conditions Over Central and Northern India
A sharp contrast is expected in weather across central India, where cold wave to severe cold wave conditions are very likely to prevail over Madhya Pradesh on 12th November.
The cold conditions are expected to intensify and expand over the coming days, with cold wave conditions also likely in isolated pockets of South Haryana, Chhattisgarh, and northeast Rajasthan from 12th to 15th November, and continuing over Madhya Pradesh from 13th to 15th November.
These conditions will result from dry northerly winds, clear skies, and radiational cooling at night, causing a steep fall in minimum temperatures — by 3°C to 5°C below normal in many parts.
Residents are advised to prepare for cold mornings and nights, especially in Bhopal, Gwalior, Indore, and Jabalpur, and to use protective measures against the chill, particularly for the elderly, children, and livestock.
đĄ️ Temperature Outlook
The bulletin further states that no significant change in minimum temperatures is expected across the rest of the country.
However, over the northwest and central regions, temperatures are likely to remain below seasonal averages through the week, contributing to an early winter feel across the plains and plateaus.
𧤠Advisories for the Public and Farmers
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Farmers in cold-affected areas should use light irrigation or mulching to protect crops and nurseries from frost damage.
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Livestock owners are advised to keep animals sheltered at night and provide dry bedding.
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In southern regions, precautions should be taken against lightning and heavy rain, and outdoor activities should be minimized during thunderstorms.
đ️ Summary of Key Forecasts
| Region | Expected Weather | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Tamil Nadu | Light to moderate rain with isolated heavy falls and thunderstorms | 12th November |
| Madhya Pradesh | Cold wave to severe cold wave | 12th–15th November |
| South Haryana, Chhattisgarh & NE Rajasthan | Cold wave likely in isolated pockets | 12th–15th November |
| Rest of India | Dry and stable weather | Next 5 days |
đ¤️ Outlook
The coming week marks a clear transition into winter across central and northern India, as dry air and clear skies allow temperatures to plummet overnight. Meanwhile, southern peninsular India will continue to experience rainfall activity, particularly over Tamil Nadu, before conditions gradually stabilize later in the week.
Issued by: Meteora Weather Service (MWS)
Date: 11th November 2025
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