Weather forecast: Intermittent rains in offing for TN, Kerala as Monsoon to arrive late
New Delhi, May 15: Let us have a look at the weather forecast for Bengaluru, Delhi, Odisha, Tamil Nadu and Kerala on May 16.
Bengaluru:
Bengaluru
is
known
for
its
pleasant
weather
conditions
round
the
year.
The
residents
of
Bengaluru
witnessed
a
sudden
change
of
weather
on
Wednesday
afternoon
after
thundershowers
accompanied
with
strong
winds
hit
the
city
due
to
the
influence
of
an
upper
air
trough
is
extending
from
Telangana
to
Comorin
areas
across
South
Interior
Karnataka.
As
per
accuweather,
the
city
would
observe
partly
cloudy
weather
and
the
maximum
temperature
would
be
hovering
around
34
degree
Celsius.
The
private
weather
agency
said
that
during
the
next
24
hours,
Scattered
rain
and
thundershowers
are
possible
over
Andhra
Pradesh,
Rayalaseema,
Kerala
and
south
Karnataka.
Delhi:
Since
May
13,
pre-Monsoon
weather
activities
in
the
form
of
dust
storm,
rain
and
thundershowers
have
commenced
over
parts
of
Delhi,
Noida,
Gurugram,
Faridabad
and
Ghaziabad.
With
a
short
break
on
May
14,
today
again
many
parts
of
Delhi
and
NCR
have
witnessed
spell
of
rain
and
thundershower
activities.
As
per
Skymet
weather
agency,
on
and
off
rain
and
thundershowers
along
with
dust
storm
and
strong
dusty
winds
to
continue
over
parts
of
Delhi
and
NCR
till
May
17
or
18.
Odisha
The
state
of
Odisha
was
rain
deficient
until
the
month
of
April.
However,
at
present,
Odisha
is
rain
surplus
by
31
percent.
This
rainfall
surplus
can
be
attributed
to
the
Cyclone
Fani
which
has
given
extremely
heavy
rain
and
thundershowers
over
the
state
of
Odisha.
As
per
Skymet
weather,
after
two
days,
these
rainfall
activities
will
take
a
backseat
and
temperatures
will
begin
to
rise.
After
48
hours,
weather
in
Odisha
will
go
dry
for
at
least
next
one
week
and
temperatures
will
increase
by
manifold
resulting
in
intense
summer
heat
over
these
areas.
Tamil
Nadu
and
Kerala:
Kerala
has
been
receiving
intermittent
scattered
pre-Monsoon
rain
so
far.
The
intensity
of
these
weather
activities
has
not
been
very
high.
As
per
Skymet
weather,
this
time
however,
rainfall
has
been
on
the
lower
side
with
the
city
staring
at
a
deficiency
this
month.
Despite
of
isolated
heavy
rains
in
Tamil
Nadu,
the
seasonal
rainfall
deficiency
stands
at
63%.
From
past
few
days,
a
north-south
trough
is
extending
from
the
eastern
parts
of
the
country
to
Comorin
area
across
Tamil
Nadu.
Thus,
Kerala
as
well
as
interior
parts
of
Tamil
Nadu
have
been
on
a
receiving
end
of
scattered
rain
and
thundershowers
and
would
continue
over
these
regions.
Thereafter,
intensity
is
expected
to
go
down.
Another
spell
is
expected
around
May
19
and
20.