The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a weather forecast for the coming days, predicting dense to very dense fog conditions over parts of northwest India, including Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh, particularly during the night and morning hours. Along with this, light to moderate rainfall is expected in several regions, including Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. The IMD also warns of isolated heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and hailstorm activity in certain areas, while temperature variations will be observed across the country. Here’s detailed overview of weather forecast.
Weather Systems at Play
Two active cyclonic circulations influencing the current weather conditions. These systems are driving localized weather changes, including rainfall and fog across various regions of India.
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A cyclonic circulation persists over the Comorin area and surrounding regions at lower tropospheric levels.
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Another cyclonic circulation lies over south Bangladesh and its neighborhood, extending up to lower tropospheric levels.
Rainfall Forecast and Warnings (19th–23rd November 2024)
The India Meteorological Department has issued rainfall forecasts and warnings for various regions from 18th to 23rd November 2024.. Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Kerala, and Mahe may see heavy rain on select days, while the Andaman & Nicobar Islands could experience heavy downpours on 22nd–23rd. Assam, Meghalaya, and parts of the northeast are likely to witness rain and isolated hailstorms on 20th–21st November.
Region |
Rainfall Type |
Dates |
Special Conditions |
Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikal |
Light to moderate, isolated heavy |
19th Nov |
Thunderstorms and lightning in isolated areas |
Kerala & Mahe |
Light to moderate, isolated heavy |
18th Nov |
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Andaman & Nicobar Islands |
Light to moderate |
19th–23rd Nov |
Heavy rainfall on 22nd–23rd Nov |
Assam & Meghalaya |
Light to moderate, isolated hailstorm |
20th–21st Nov |
Hailstorm activity |
Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura |
Light to moderate |
20th–21st Nov |
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Dense Fog Conditions to Persist in Various Regions of India Till 23rd November
Dense to very dense fog conditions will persist over parts of northwest India during the night and morning hours over the next five days. Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, East Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and parts of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and West Uttar Pradesh are likely to witness these conditions, impacting visibility and transportation.
Region |
Duration |
Fog Conditions |
Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh |
Till 23rd November |
Dense to very dense fog in night/morning hours |
East Uttar Pradesh |
Till 19th November |
Dense fog conditions for subsequent 24 hours |
Till 21st November |
Dense fog conditions for subsequent 2 days |
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West Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh |
Till 20th November |
Dense fog conditions in night/morning hours |
Uttarakhand |
20th–23rd November |
Dense fog conditions in night/morning hours |
Temperature Trends
Minimum temperatures are expected to remain steady in Northwest and East India. Central India will see a gradual drop of 2–3°C, while Maharashtra and Gujarat could experience a 2–4°C decrease. In contrast, Northeast India may witness a slight rise in minimum temperatures by 2–3°C after an initial two-day stability. These variations indicate localized cooling and warming trends across different regions.
Region |
Forecast |
Expected Change |
Northwest & East India |
No significant change |
Steady minimum temperatures |
Central India |
Gradual fall |
2–3°C over 5 days |
Northeast India |
Gradual rise after 2 days |
2–3°C increase |
Maharashtra & Gujarat |
Gradual fall |
2–4°C over 5 days |
The lowest recorded minimum temperature was 10.7°C at Delhi Ridge on 18th November 2024.
Delhi/NCR Weather Outlook (19th–21st November 2024)
Delhi/NCR will see clear skies with moderate fog and smog in the mornings and evenings. Winds from the northwest will range between 5–12 kmph, and dense fog is expected on 19th and 20th November. Daytime temperatures will stay between 25–27°C, with nighttime lows of 11–16°C. Evening and night conditions will see reduced winds and persistent shallow fog or smog.
Date |
Sky Conditions |
Wind |
Visibility/Fog |
19th Nov |
Clear sky |
Northwest, increasing to 12 kmph in afternoon |
Dense fog in the morning |
20th Nov |
Clear sky |
Northwest, 8–12 kmph during the day |
Dense fog in the morning |
21st Nov |
Clear sky |
Northwest, up to 12 kmph |
Dense fog in morning, moderate fog at night |
Travelers in fog-affected areas are advised to exercise caution and plan for potential delays due to low visibility. Residents in rain-prone regions should stay updated on local weather warnings to mitigate risks associated with thunderstorms and hailstorms. Stay informed and prepared to ensure safety during these weather conditions.