India is currently experiencing a varied weather landscape driven by shifting winds, approaching disturbances, and moisture-laden systems. Here’s a roundup of the key weather updates across the country:
Delhi continues to grapple with clear skies accompanied by nighttime mist and morning smog. Temperatures are hovering between 29-31 degrees Celsius during the day and 19-22 degrees Celsius at night, with no rainfall expected as of November 1st.
Mumbai remains stable with no major weather alerts anticipated until November 4th. The city is experiencing dry conditions with light cloud cover, despite moisture influx from the Arabian Sea.
Pune is under cloudy skies due to an ongoing Arabian Sea depression and remnants of Cyclone Montha, leading to light rain.
Bengaluru is expected to have partly cloudy skies for the next 48 hours, with maximum temperatures around 29 degrees Celsius and minimums between 18-19 degrees Celsius. No significant weather systems are impacting the city.
Across **Maharashtra**, high atmospheric moisture may bring isolated light to moderate rain with gusty winds over the next few days.
For **Konkan and North Maharashtra**, the forecast indicates cooler days and warmer nights, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicting below-normal daytime and above-normal nighttime temperatures for most of the state.
**Bihar, Sikkim, and West Bengal** are bracing for heavy to extremely heavy rainfall. Light to moderate thunderstorms are expected over Jharkhand, Bihar, and North Gangetic West Bengal, with very heavy rain predicted for Bihar and Sikkim, and an extremely heavy rainfall warning for Sub-Himalayan West Bengal.
**Gujarat, North Konkan, and Goa** could experience heavy to very heavy showers due to moisture from the Arabian Sea system.
**Central India**, including East and West Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, Chhattisgarh, and Odisha, can expect thunderstorms with lightning and gusty winds up to 40 kmph over the next 2-5 days.
The **Northeast** is set for intense rainfall, with Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, and Nagaland likely to receive moderate to heavy rain until November 1st, and Arunachal Pradesh particularly expecting very heavy rain.
A fresh Western Disturbance is anticipated to influence the western Himalayan region starting from the night of November 3rd.