IMD Predicts Heavy Rainfall Over Southern States and Coastal Regions.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast moderate to heavy rainfall at isolated places over Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Mahe, South Interior Karnataka, Puducherry and Karaikal for tomorrow.

The weather agency has further predicted thunderstorms accompanied with lightning and gusty winds over Odisha and Telangana and Lakshadweep during the next two days.

Meanwhile, according to IMD, enhanced rainfall activity with isolated heavy falls is also expected to continue over Kerala and Tamil Nadu during the next seven days.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted widespread rainfall and thunderstorms across southern states, including Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana, till October 18.

The weather department’s All India Weather Forecast and Warning Bulletin said that light to moderate rainfall with isolated heavy spells will continue in these regions during the week.

The southwest monsoon withdrawal process is underway in most parts of central and eastern India.

The IMD has warned of heavy rainfall and thunderstorms over isolated places in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh from October 13 to 18.
Thunderstorms with lightning are also likely over Telangana and Karnataka during this period.

The weather department has advised residents to plan their travel accordingly due to the prevailing weather conditions.

From October 13 to 16, thunderstorms with lightning and gusty winds of 30-40km/h are likely over Kerala, Mahe (Puducherry), Tamil Nadu, coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam, Rayalaseema, and Telangana.
Lakshadweep is also likely to witness thunderstorms with gusty winds on October 13.

In Odisha, isolated heavy rainfall followed by thunderstorms and lightning is likely on October 13 and 14.

In northeast India, thunderstorms with lightning are likely over Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura. However, rainfall activity is expected to decrease gradually thereafter.

Most parts of central and northern India, including Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, and Delhi, are likely to remain dry throughout the week.

On October 12, minimum temperatures were markedly above normal in parts of sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim, and Bihar.
The lowest minimum temperature in central India was recorded at Indore, Madhya Pradesh, at 14.0 degrees Celsius.

Maximum temperatures were above normal in Konkan, Goa, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and parts of Kerala, with Barmer, Rajasthan, recording the highest temperature at 36.9 degrees Celsius.

The IMD’s seven-day forecast indicates that rainfall will be confined to southern India while most other parts of the country are likely to remain dry.
Widespread rainfall is expected in Kerala and Lakshadweep throughout the week. Fairly widespread rainfall is likely in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal between October 13-18.
The northeastern states are also expected to see monsoon withdrawal over the next few days.

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