Western disturbance affected northern parts of India throughout the last week with isolated rainfall at various places. Minimum temperatures though rose with 4.3℃ recorded at Pilani in East
Cold wave conditions persisted over Northern parts of India due to influenced Western disturbance. Image source IMD – 1430 hrs 4th January 2021 -1.5℃ was recorded at Churu,
The present equatorial belt in Indian Ocean specially near the Bay of Bengal is conducive to the formation of low-pressure system and moreover, remnants from South China sea
A deep depression is located about 480 km southeast of Chennai. It is very likely to intensify into a cyclonic storm Nivar during early morning of 24th November.
Southwest monsoon was withdrawn from the entire country on 28th October 2020. The country is witnessing the delayed monsoon withdrawal dates. This is the second most delayed monsoon
Monsoon Status Last week Southwest Monsoon was withdrawn from the entire country on 28th October 2020. It is the most second delayed monsoon withdrawal after 2010 (on 29th
As per IMD, till 26th October 2020, the monsoon withdrawal line of the South West Monsoon passes through Lat. 27°N/Long.90°E, Cooch Behar, Sriniketan, Ghatshila, Keonjhargarh, Nowrangpur, Elluru, Nalgonda,
Here is the weather report for the last week ending on 18th October and forecast for next week starting from 19th October 2020. Weather report Monsoon Withdrawal As
Monsoon Withdrawal 2020 As per IMD till 11th October 2020, the monsoon has been withdrawn till Faizabad, Fatehpur, Nowgong, Rajgarh, Ratlam, Vallabh Vidyanagar, Porbandar as shown in the
Weather report from 28th Sept to 4th Oct 2020: Monsoon Withdrawal As mentioned earlier about withdrawal symptoms, from starting of the last week the monsoon was withdrawn from