India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a fresh warning regarding a new spell of heavy rainfall expected over Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and south coastal Andhra Pradesh, beginning today and likely to continue until the 10th of November. The weather system indicates a high potential for isolated thunderstorms, lightning, and occasional hailstorms in several regions.
Weather Systems at Play
A cyclonic circulation is currently present over the central parts of the south Bay of Bengal at lower atmospheric levels, influencing the current weather conditions. This system is expected to intensify and bring intermittent rainfall, mainly to southern regions.
Rainfall Forecast and Warnings (7th - 10th November 2024)
Date |
Region |
Weather Forecast |
7th November |
Andaman & Nicobar Islands |
Isolated heavy rainfall |
7th - 12th November |
Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karaikal |
Prolonged heavy rainfall |
8th - 10th November |
Kerala, Mahe |
Isolated heavy rainfall |
9th - 10th November |
Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam, Rayalaseema |
Isolated heavy rainfall |
6th November |
Manipur |
Isolated hailstorm activity |
The IMD has advised residents and authorities in these areas to prepare for potential disruptions due to heavy rainfall, particularly in low-lying areas that may experience waterlogging.
Current Temperature Observations
Over the last 24 hours, minimum temperatures remained mostly stable across the country, except in areas like West Madhya Pradesh, Rayalaseema, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karaikal, Kerala, and Mahe, where a slight drop of 1-2°C was noted. Many regions in northern and central India, such as Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, and parts of Gujarat, have experienced minimum temperatures 2-4°C above normal.
Region |
Temperature Variation |
Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat, North Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Gangetic West Bengal |
Minimum temperatures 2-4°C above normal |
Rajasthan, Gujarat, Vidarbha, Chhattisgarh |
Maximum temperatures 2-4°C above normal |
No significant change in minimum temperatures is expected across North India in the coming days. However, a slight increase of 2-3°C in minimum temperatures is anticipated over the next week in Central and South India.
Delhi/NCR Weather Outlook (7th - 9th November 2024)
Delhi/NCR has observed a slight drop in minimum temperatures over the past 24 hours, with smoggy conditions persisting. The forecast for the coming days is as follows:
Date |
Weather Conditions |
7th Nov |
Clear sky with light wind; smog, shallow fog, and mist in the morning; increased wind speed in the afternoon |
8th Nov |
Clear sky with variable winds (up to 8 kmph); smog and mist likely in the morning and night |
9th Nov |
Clear sky with mild smog; variable winds expected to decrease in the evening |
With smog expected to persist over the next few days, residents are advised to take precautions during morning and evening hours when air quality may be lower.
Citizens in affected areas are advised to stay vigilant, especially in regions under heavy rainfall alerts. Additionally, Delhi/NCR residents should take precautions against potential health impacts from smog, particularly sensitive groups such as children, the elderly, and those with respiratory conditions.