Multiple weather systems influence India, including cyclonic circulations over northeast Rajasthan and Assam, and troughs extending from these circulations to Bangladesh and the Comorin area. These systems are causing widespread weather changes across various regions, particularly affecting rainfall patterns.
Weather Trough Near Normal Position
The monsoon trough is currently near its normal position at mean sea level and is expected to oscillate close to this position throughout the week. This positioning is crucial as it dictates the intensity and spread of monsoon rains across the country.
Rainfall Forecast for Northwest and Central India
Northwest India, including the Western Himalayan Region and the plains, will likely experience widespread to widespread light to moderate rainfall. Heavy rainfall is expected in areas like Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and East Rajasthan, with isolated very heavy showers anticipated on specific days. Northwest India, including the Western Himalayan Region and the plains, will likely experience widespread to widespread light to moderate rainfall. Heavy rainfall is expected in areas like Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and East Rajasthan, with isolated hefty showers anticipated on specific days.
Rainfall Predictions for East, Northeast, and South Peninsular India
East and Northeast India will see widespread light to moderate rainfall with isolated heavy showers, particularly in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, and Bihar. South Peninsular India is also likely to experience scattered to fairly widespread rainfall, with heavy to very heavy downpours expected in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Rayalaseema during the week.
Source; India Meteorological Department