Temperature to drop further as two mod WDs are expected to affect North India


 Good news for North India as two Western Disturbances are expected to affect the hills and some parts of the plains leading to drop in temperatures and some relief from the polluted air but formation of smog to make no difference. Some parts of Aravalli and the foothills to get some rains.

Weather Synopsis 

•Western Disturbance (WD) 11th of this season, graded 4/10 on the intensity scale

•Cyclonic Circulation: Induced CC over North Rajasthan and Punjab

Weather forecast

Hills

•Moderate to heavy snowfall is expected in 50-80% areas of Jammu, Kashmir, Leh, HimachalPradesh, Uttarakhand, and adjoining areas of the hills while other areas to get some light to moderate rains and higher reaches to get a mix of mod-heavy snowfall. Activities to start from the afternoon of 5Th November from the extreme western Himalayas, slowly spreading into other areas by tonight. Peak of the intensity is expected on 6th November and the system to make its exit by late 7th November with a short break of several hours another western disturbance to move in to north India and that system is graded 5/10 on the intensity scale. 

Plains

•Not much effect is expected in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, UttarPradesh, Rajasthan and the foothills snd some adj areas.

•Some light scattered rains or cloud cover is expected in parts of the foothills of Punjab, Haryana, Tricity, Lower Uttarakhand and few areas of NW UttarPradesh and some areas of Aravali range on 5th and 6th

•Good chances for some rains in parts of Punjab on 5th as the system and its CC looks strong with some weak convergence support 

•Mod surface winds to drop both min and max temperature across the plain but only for 70% parts of Indo Gangetic plains on 5 and 6th November. Super chilled winds from the snow clad mountains peaks to flooded the north Indian plains on 9th November leading to drop of 4-6°C in min temperature in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, W UttarPradesh, Rajasthsn and drop of 3-5°C in rest of UttarPradesh, MadhyaPradesh, Bihar, Chattisgarh, WestBengal, Kolkata and adj areas

•Some Relief from the pollution is expected for next 5 days but skies to remain hazy for next 2-4 days as surface winds are moderate and the upper winds are little slower, they are set to pickup in next 24hrs



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