Weather Snapshot: Next 24–48 Hours


👉East India
Eastern and northeastern India are likely to see relatively stable conditions over the next day or two. For instance, in parts of the northeast, pleasant sunny weather is expected — with mild temperatures and clear skies. 
                That means for residents in Bengal, Odisha, Assam and nearby areas: expect mild, calm weather — a good time for errands or outdoor plans. Morning and evenings will be comfortable, and significant rainfall or storms aren’t expected in the immediate 48-hour window.

👉West India
Western India — including states like Gujarat and parts of Rajasthan — will experience a mixture of chill and some light rain or cloudiness. In particular, for regions like western Rajasthan a recent “western disturbance” may bring light rainfall or drizzle around November 27–28. 
                        Though daytime temperatures may stay moderate, nights will remain on the colder side. People should prepare for cooler early mornings and possibly damp weather if light rain arrives.

👉North India
Up north — including the plains and foothills — cold conditions are gaining pace. Cities and states around Delhi-NCR, Punjab, Haryana, and adjoining areas can expect chilly mornings and relatively cold nights, with minimum temperatures dipping significantly (around 9–12 °C in many areas). 
                               In the hills and higher-altitude zones, frost-like cold may deepen due to cold-wave effects. Fog and smog are also possible in some pockets during early morning, affecting travel and visibility.

👉South India
The southern region — including coastal zones and peninsular states — is bracing for rainfall and unsettled weather. For example, in Tamil Nadu (including coastal areas), heavy rainfall is likely in the next 48 hours due to a low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal. 
                        Cities like Chennai should prepare for possible downpours, and coastal districts might see thunderstorms or heavy showers. The rainfall may ease the deficit many areas are facing — but also cause waterlogging or disrupt travel. Especially if you are along the coast, watch out for strong winds and rough seas.

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