Scattered rainfall brings relief

Mon, May 12 10:04 PM

New Delhi, May 12 (IANS) The weather Monday in many parts of the country remained somewhat pleasant as the sporadic rains and thundershowers brought the temperatures down.

The rain and thundershowers will continue in Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh until Thursday, while Rajasthan will experience dust-storms and thunderstorms, according to the weatherman. These are likely to lower the day temperatures at many places in the regionm, though the maximum temperature is likely to rise in some places in the north-west and central India. Sunday's thundershowers in Shimla and other resort towns of Himachal Pradesh have sharply brought down mercury in these regions, the weather office said. The unusual cold spell forced many to pull out their woollen clothes in the popular resort town, which is bursting with tourists. The hill state has been experiencing a wet weather spell for past few days. The country's highest maximum temperature Monday was recorded at Vijaywada in Andhra Pradesh at 45.8 degrees Celsius. In the capital, the weather remained somewhat pleasant. The maximum temperature was 40 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature was 25.6 degrees Celsius. In central India, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh will continue to receive rains and thundershowers until Thursday. Some parts of these states will remain relatively dry. The meteorological department in its evening bulletin said the south-west monsoon has advanced further into the southeast Bay of Bengal and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. This development will cause more rainfall in the region. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands received isolated to very heavy rainfall, according to the weatherman. Isolated squall is expected in West Bengal, Sikkim, Orissa, Jharkhand, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, eastern Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and Himachal Pradesh. Scattered rainfall and thundershowers are likely in the north-east and southern peninsular region until Saturday. The following were the maximum and minimum temperatures and rainfall figure in major cities for the 24 hours till Monday evening, with figures in brackets denoting deviations from the average: City Maximum Temperature (C) Minimum Temperature (C) Rainfall (mm) Delhi 38.4 (2) 25.6 (0) Nil Mumbai 33.0 (0) 26.8 (+1) Nil Chennai 41.1 (+5) 27.8 (+1) TRACE Kolkata 37.6 (+2) 26.2 (0) TRACE Ahmedabad 40.0 (-1) 26.2 (0) Nil Bangalore 34.5 (+2) 22.5 (+2) Nil Bhopal 37.8 (-3) 25.2 (0) 2.0 Bhubaneshwar 35.8 (-2) 24.8 (-2) 0.3 Chandigarh 36.2 (-2) 20.2 (-3) Nil Dehradun 33.6 (+1) 18.6 (-1) TRACE Panaji 34.3 (+1) 25.4 (-2) Nil Guwahati 35.2 (+4) 23.3 (+1) Nil Hyderabad 40.0 (+1) 27.0 (+1) Nil Jaipur 38.8 (-1) 25.0 (0) Nil Lucknow 39.0 (-1) 23.5 (-1) Nil Nagpur 42.8 (0) 28.2 (0) Nil Patna 37.8 (-1) 26.3 (0) TRACE Pune 36.2 (-1) 22.3 (0) Nil Srinagar 25.0 (+2) 11.4 (+1) 2.4 Thiruvananthapuram 33.3 (+1) 25.9 (+1) Nil

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