Imd 4 week forecast

  1. Monsoon? India mostly dry: Skymet says in apparent dig at IMD
  2. Delhi to get hotter. Know IMD weather forecast for next 5 days in these regions
  3. Mumbai Rains: IMD Predicts Light Showers for City This Week
  4. Mumbai Rains: IMD Predicts Light Showers for City This Week
  5. Monsoon? India mostly dry: Skymet says in apparent dig at IMD
  6. Delhi to get hotter. Know IMD weather forecast for next 5 days in these regions


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Monsoon? India mostly dry: Skymet says in apparent dig at IMD

New Delhi: Extended range forecasts by both India Meteorological Department and private meteorological forecaster Skymet Weather have indicated that monsoon rains may be patchy in the Indian hinterland till the first week of July. Fishing boats are anchored at Juhu Koliwada in Mumbai, India on Monday. (AP) Skymet Weather shared their extended forecast on Monday which shows most parts of central and northwest India are likely to be “extremely” and “severely” dry till July 6. The forecaster’s definition of “extremely” dry is when rain is 60% or less than normal, and “severely” dry is rain deficiency between -20% and - 59%. IMD’s forecast too indicates patchy rain coverage in the week of June 30 to July 6. There has been a 54% rain deficiency in the country since June 1 with 53% deficiency over south peninsula; 80% deficiency over central India; 10% deficiency over northwest India and 53% deficiency over east and northeast India. The main reason for the poor June rains is extremely severe cyclone Biparjoy. “Even though Biparjoy will bring rainfall to Gujarat and Rajasthan, we are not expecting monsoon onset over central India for nearly a week. Monsoon coverage of interior parts of the country has not picked up. I do not expect the monsoon to pick up properly until June 18 because Biparjoy once it weakens after landfall will remain a low pressure area and will not allow monsoon winds to pick up. It will in fact divert the moisture towards extreme northwest India. We don’t thi...

Delhi to get hotter. Know IMD weather forecast for next 5 days in these regions

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) on Friday said that temperatures in Delhi are set to soar in the coming days. The weather agency has forecast drier days and clear skies ahead for the national capital. Though no heatwave warning has been issued, isolated places may face it. People make their way through a street on a hot sunny day in the old quarters of New Delhi.(AFP) Read: Monsoon predictions According to the IMD, the southwest monsoon will advance further into Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu in the next 48 hours. Due to a low-pressure area over the northeast Bay of Bengal, northeastern states will also receive monsoon showers in the next two days. Read: The Met office’s extended range model guidance shows improved rainfall activity in northwest India in the fourth week of June and the first week of July. Know weather updates for next 5 days in these regions: Northeast India: Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura will likely witness heavy downpour on Friday while the region will experience rainfall with thunderstorms and lightning in the coming week. Heavy rainfall has been predicted over Assam and Meghalaya on Monday and Tuesday. Manipur and Mizoram will have similar weather conditions on Saturday and Monday. South India: Kerala and coastal Karnataka will experience heavy rains during the next three days, while similar conditions will prevail over Lakshadweep in the next two days. Read: Overall, the region will witness rainfall with thunderstorms, lightning, and gust...

Mumbai Rains: IMD Predicts Light Showers for City This Week

Mumbai Weather: In a seven day forecast up to June 19, IMD officials have said light rain is very likely on all days till June 17, but have ruled out the possibility of any intense showers during this period. The weather department has further predicted partly cloudy sky with possibility of rain or thunderstorm on June 18 and 19. Mumbai: In a major respite for Mumbaikars, sudden evening showers lashed the financial capital on Tuesday bringing day temperatures significantly down. The day temperature dropped below 38.5 degrees Celsius, as seen over the weekend, and strong winds continued to blow in the city for yet another day. Meanwhile, night temperatures in Mumbai saw a rise compared to a day ago. On Tuesday morning, the IMD Santacruz observatory recorded 27.9 degrees minimum temperatures as compared to 24.5 degree Celsius recorded the previous day, while the Colaba observatory recorded 27.5 degrees as compared to 24 degrees recorded a day ago.

Mumbai Rains: IMD Predicts Light Showers for City This Week

Mumbai Weather: In a seven day forecast up to June 19, IMD officials have said light rain is very likely on all days till June 17, but have ruled out the possibility of any intense showers during this period. The weather department has further predicted partly cloudy sky with possibility of rain or thunderstorm on June 18 and 19. Mumbai: In a major respite for Mumbaikars, sudden evening showers lashed the financial capital on Tuesday bringing day temperatures significantly down. The day temperature dropped below 38.5 degrees Celsius, as seen over the weekend, and strong winds continued to blow in the city for yet another day. Meanwhile, night temperatures in Mumbai saw a rise compared to a day ago. On Tuesday morning, the IMD Santacruz observatory recorded 27.9 degrees minimum temperatures as compared to 24.5 degree Celsius recorded the previous day, while the Colaba observatory recorded 27.5 degrees as compared to 24 degrees recorded a day ago.

Monsoon? India mostly dry: Skymet says in apparent dig at IMD

New Delhi: Extended range forecasts by both India Meteorological Department and private meteorological forecaster Skymet Weather have indicated that monsoon rains may be patchy in the Indian hinterland till the first week of July. Fishing boats are anchored at Juhu Koliwada in Mumbai, India on Monday. (AP) Skymet Weather shared their extended forecast on Monday which shows most parts of central and northwest India are likely to be “extremely” and “severely” dry till July 6. The forecaster’s definition of “extremely” dry is when rain is 60% or less than normal, and “severely” dry is rain deficiency between -20% and - 59%. IMD’s forecast too indicates patchy rain coverage in the week of June 30 to July 6. There has been a 54% rain deficiency in the country since June 1 with 53% deficiency over south peninsula; 80% deficiency over central India; 10% deficiency over northwest India and 53% deficiency over east and northeast India. The main reason for the poor June rains is extremely severe cyclone Biparjoy. “Even though Biparjoy will bring rainfall to Gujarat and Rajasthan, we are not expecting monsoon onset over central India for nearly a week. Monsoon coverage of interior parts of the country has not picked up. I do not expect the monsoon to pick up properly until June 18 because Biparjoy once it weakens after landfall will remain a low pressure area and will not allow monsoon winds to pick up. It will in fact divert the moisture towards extreme northwest India. We don’t thi...

Delhi to get hotter. Know IMD weather forecast for next 5 days in these regions

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) on Friday said that temperatures in Delhi are set to soar in the coming days. The weather agency has forecast drier days and clear skies ahead for the national capital. Though no heatwave warning has been issued, isolated places may face it. People make their way through a street on a hot sunny day in the old quarters of New Delhi.(AFP) Read: Monsoon predictions According to the IMD, the southwest monsoon will advance further into Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu in the next 48 hours. Due to a low-pressure area over the northeast Bay of Bengal, northeastern states will also receive monsoon showers in the next two days. Read: The Met office’s extended range model guidance shows improved rainfall activity in northwest India in the fourth week of June and the first week of July. Know weather updates for next 5 days in these regions: Northeast India: Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura will likely witness heavy downpour on Friday while the region will experience rainfall with thunderstorms and lightning in the coming week. Heavy rainfall has been predicted over Assam and Meghalaya on Monday and Tuesday. Manipur and Mizoram will have similar weather conditions on Saturday and Monday. South India: Kerala and coastal Karnataka will experience heavy rains during the next three days, while similar conditions will prevail over Lakshadweep in the next two days. Read: Overall, the region will witness rainfall with thunderstorms, lightning, and gust...