đĻ️ All India Weather Bulletin – Detailed Forecast & Key Alerts (4th–9th December)
Issued by Meteora Weather Service
India continues to witness dynamic weather conditions as multiple systems influence rainfall patterns, temperature trends, fog formation, and sea conditions across various regions. Here is a detailed breakdown of today’s nationwide weather scenario and what to expect in the coming days.
đ§️ Weather Forecast & Warnings
đš Rainfall & Thunderstorm Activity
A mix of light to moderate rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning is expected over multiple southern states:
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Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikal
Light to moderate rain at several places with heavy rainfall likely at isolated locations on 4th & 5th December. -
Kerala, Mahe, Lakshadweep & Rayalaseema
Heavy rainfall possible at isolated pockets on 4th December. -
Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam
Light to moderate rain with isolated thunderstorms and lightning likely on 4th December.
These conditions indicate active moisture influx from the Bay of Bengal, influenced by localized cyclonic circulations and upper-air trough interactions.
đĄ️ Minimum Temperature Forecast
Northwest India
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No major change for the next 24 hours.
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A gradual drop by 3–4°C expected over the following 4 days.
Central, East & Northeast India
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A fall of 2–3°C in minimum temperatures expected over the next 2 days, with stability thereafter.
Maharashtra
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Minimum temperatures likely to remain steady for 5 days, then fall by 2–3°C for the next 2 days.
Gujarat
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No significant change anticipated during the upcoming 7 days.
Cooler nights and early mornings are expected across the plains, signalling a stronger winter onset.
đĢ️ Dense Fog & Cold Wave Alerts
đ§ Cold Wave Conditions
Very likely over:
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Punjab
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Haryana
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East Rajasthan
On 5th December -
Jharkhand
On 6th & 7th December
đ Dense Fog Conditions
Expected during early morning hours over:
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Assam & Meghalaya
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Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura
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Himachal Pradesh (5th–7th)
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Odisha (5th & 6th December)
These conditions may lead to reduced visibility—travelers are advised to exercise caution.
⚠️ Fishermen Warning
Fishermen are strictly advised not to venture into the following areas on 4th December:
Arabian Sea
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Lakshadweep region
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Southeast Arabian Sea & off Kerala coast
Sea conditions may become rough with potential for strong winds and high waves.
đ Marine Outlook – Arabian Sea
Strong marine activity is expected over:
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Lakshadweep
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Gulf of Mannar
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Off Kerala & Karnataka coasts
These conditions are associated with moisture convergence and coastal wind strengthening due to the ongoing weather systems.
đ Summary
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Southern India will continue to receive moderate to heavy rainfall with thunderstorms.
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Minimum temperatures to drop gradually across northern and eastern regions in the coming days.
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Fog and cold wave conditions will impact visibility and morning chill across several states.
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Fishermen should avoid venturing into the sea due to unsafe conditions.
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