đ§️ Heavy Rain for Southern States, Fog and Cold Wave to Intensify Across Central & Northern India
India is set to experience diverse and dynamic weather conditions this week, with heavy rain and thunderstorms forecast over the southern peninsula, while cold wave and fog conditions strengthen over parts of the central, northern, and eastern regions. The latest bulletin from the Meteora Weather Service outlines a strong interplay between moisture-laden winds in the south and cold, dry continental winds sweeping through central India.
đĻ️ Widespread Rain and Thunderstorms for South India
A series of active weather systems is expected to bring light to moderate rainfall or thunderstorms at many places across:
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Tamil Nadu and Kerala & Mahe on 14th–18th November
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Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam, and Rayalaseema on 16th–18th November
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Andaman & Nicobar Islands on 18th and 19th November
Along with this, isolated heavy rainfall is very likely over:
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Tamil Nadu and Kerala & Mahe on 14th and 16th–18th November
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Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam, and Rayalaseema on 17th–18th November
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Andaman & Nicobar Islands on 18th and 19th November
Thunderstorms with lightning are expected during:
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14th–18th over Tamil Nadu
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14th, 17th, and 18th over Kerala & Mahe
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16th & 17th over Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam & Rayalaseema
Moreover, gusty winds (30–50 kmph) may affect the Andaman & Nicobar Islands from 16th–19th November, potentially disrupting small boat operations and early-morning coastal activities.
đĨļ Cold Wave Spreading Across Central & North India
A significant dip in minimum temperatures will contribute to cold wave conditions across multiple regions:
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Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh: Cold wave very likely in scattered pockets on 14th & 15th November, and again in isolated pockets on the 16th.
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Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand & East Rajasthan: Cold wave conditions may prevail from 14th–16th November, especially during early mornings.
These conditions indicate 3°C to 5°C below normal minimum temperatures, driven by strong northerly winds and clear night skies.
đĢ️ Fog to Dominate Northeast & Uttar Pradesh
Shallow to moderate fog is expected across:
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Northeast India
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Uttar Pradesh
for the next 5 days, reducing visibility during early morning hours. This is typical as winter approaches and cold air settles into the valleys of the region.
đĄ️ Temperature Trend Across India
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West India: No major change expected for the next 24 hours, followed by a 3–4°C drop in minimum temperatures.
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Rest of India: No significant change in minimum temperatures through the forecast period, although cooler nights will gradually spread across the plains and plateau regions.
đ§Ŗ Precautions and Advisory
For Southern India (Rain-affected areas):
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Avoid open fields during thunderstorms and lightning.
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Ensure proper drainage in low-lying regions.
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Fishermen around Andaman & Nicobar Islands should avoid venturing into seas during gusty wind periods.
For Central & Northern India (Cold wave zones):
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Use warm clothing during early mornings and nights.
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Farmers should protect sensitive crops with mulching, particularly in MP, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, and UP.
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Drivers should exercise caution due to fog-related low visibility.
đ️ Summary of Key Weather Events
| Region | Weather Event | Duration |
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| Tamil Nadu, Kerala | Rain, thunderstorms, isolated heavy rainfall | 14th–18th Nov |
| Coastal AP, Yanam, Rayalaseema | Rain & thunderstorms | 16th–18th Nov |
| A&N Islands | Heavy rain & gusty winds | 16th–19th Nov |
| MP & Chhattisgarh | Cold wave | 14th–16th Nov |
| UP, Jharkhand, East Rajasthan | Cold wave | 14th–16th Nov |
| NE India & UP | Fog | Next 5 days |
đ¤️ Final Outlook
This week marks a dual weather pattern across the country — wet and stormy conditions over the southern peninsula, while winter conditions tighten their grip over central and northern India. With falling temperatures, foggy mornings, thunderstorms, and heavy rains occurring simultaneously, India is firmly transitioning toward late-autumn and early-winter dynamics.
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