The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a weather forecast for the upcoming week, outlining the key systems affecting the country’s climate. Heavy rainfall is expected in parts of southern India, while dense fog will cover the northern and northeastern regions. These varying weather patterns are likely to impact daily life and travel across the country. Here's an detailed overview at what to expect:
Weather Systems at Play
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has highlighted the presence of two significant weather systems influencing conditions across the country:
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A trough extending from the Comorin area to the southwest Bay of Bengal in the lower tropospheric level.
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A Western Disturbance as a trough in middle tropospheric westerlies, with its axis situated at 5.8 km above mean sea level along longitude 70°E to the north of latitude 32°N.
Rainfall and Thunderstorm Predictions
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Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikal, Kerala & Mahe: Light to moderate rainfall expected at a few places, with isolated heavy rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning.
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Andaman & Nicobar Islands: Light to moderate rainfall likely at many locations throughout the week.
Region |
Rainfall Intensity |
Dates |
Tamil Nadu, Puducherry |
Light to moderate; isolated heavy |
17th Nov |
Kerala & Mahe |
Light to moderate; isolated heavy |
17th Nov |
Andaman & Nicobar Islands |
Light to moderate |
Entire week |
Fog Warnings
Dense to very dense fog is expected during night and early morning hours across several regions:
Region |
Fog Conditions |
Dates |
Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi |
Dense to very dense |
17th–18th Nov mornings |
West Rajasthan |
Dense |
17th–18th Nov mornings |
Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim |
Dense |
17th–19th Nov mornings |
Assam & Meghalaya |
Dense |
17th–19th Nov mornings |
Bihar |
Dense |
17th–19th Nov mornings |
Himachal Pradesh |
Dense |
19th–21st Nov mornings |
Temperature Trends
Over the past 24 hours, minimum temperatures remained steady across most parts of India. However, certain regions experienced notably warmer conditions, with temperatures markedly above normal by 5°C to 6°C in parts of Madhya Maharashtra and moderately above normal by 2°C to 5°C in areas such as Punjab, Coastal Karnataka, and Marathwada.
Region |
Deviation from Normal |
Temperature |
Madhya Maharashtra |
+5°C to +6°C |
Above normal |
Coastal Karnataka |
+2°C to +5°C |
Above normal |
East Madhya Pradesh |
-2°C to -3°C |
Below normal |
Over the next 4–5 days, minimum temperatures are expected to gradually decrease by 2°C–3°C across northwest, central, west, and east India, signaling a cooler trend in these regions
Delhi/NCR Weather Outlook (17th–19th November 2024)
Delhi is experiencing cooler mornings with smoggy conditions prevailing during night and early morning hours. Surface wind from the northwest is likely to dominate, with speeds varying between 8-16 kmph.
Date |
Day Temperature (°C) |
Night Temperature (°C) |
Conditions |
17th Nov |
28–31°C |
11–16°C |
Moderate to dense fog |
18th Nov |
28–31°C |
11–16°C |
Smog/shallow fog persists |
19th Nov |
28–31°C |
11–16°C |
Moderate fog likely |
On the morning of 16th November, visibility at Palam Airport dropped to 500 meters but improved by mid-morning. Similarly, Safdarjung Airport recorded visibility as low as 300 meters early in the day, which gradually improved to 400 meters after 9:00 AM IST.
Residents in regions with heavy rainfall or dense fog are advised to exercise caution during travel and outdoor activities. Farmers in Tamil Nadu and Kerala should ensure water management to protect crops from heavy rains. Stay updated with local weather bulletins for real-time information.