Weather forecast: Delhi-NCR to witness dust storm, pre-Monsoon rains
New Delhi, May 14: Let us have a look at the weather forecast for Bengaluru, Delhi, Northeast and Kerala on May 15.
Bengaluru:
The
state
of
Karnataka
is
experiencing
a
mix
of
weather
since
the
last
few
days
As
per
Skymet
weather,
the
capital
city
of
Bangalore
is
also
likely
to
experience
rain
and
thundershower
during
the
next
24
hours
under
the
influence
of
an
upper
air
trough
is
extending
from
Telangana.
The
day
temperatures
would
remain
between
32
to
35
degrees,
while
night
temperatures
will
remain
between
22
to
24
degrees.
Apart
from
these,
the
sky
conditions
will
remain
partly
cloudy
to
cloudy
over
most
parts.
Delhi:
The
last
time
when
the
National
Capital
Region
witnessed
rain
and
thundershowers
was
on
May
3.
Since
then
dry
and
very
warm
weather
conditions
with
high
day
temperatures
were
prevailing
over
most
parts
of
Delhi
and
NCR.
As
per
weather
agency,
the
cyclonic
circulation
is
persisting
over
parts
of
Rajasthan
and
successive
Western
Disturbances
are
affecting
the
hills
of
North
India,
on
and
off
pre-Monsoon
rains
will
occur
over
Delhi,
Noida,
Gurugram,
Ghaziabad
and
Faridabad
during
the
coming
two
to
three
days
mostly
during
the
late
evening
hours.
Northeast
In
this
pre-Monsoon
season,
until
now,
Assam
and
Meghalaya
have
received
normal
rainfall.
In
this,
Assam
is
surplus
by
6%
and
Meghalaya
is
surplus
by
13%.
While,
Nagaland,
Manipur
and
Tripura
are
rain
deficient
whereas
Mizoram
is
largely
deficient
by
77%.
As
per
Skymet
weather,
Arunachal
Pradesh,
Assam
and
Meghalaya
have
been
witnessing
moderate
to
heavy
rains
since
last
many
days,
while
Nagaland,
Manipur,
Mizoram
and
Tripura
have
not
received
good
rains.
Thereafter,
the
intensity
of
rain
is
expected
to
weaken.
Scattered
pre-Monsoon
rains
would
continue
leading
to
comfortable
weather
conditions
over
most
parts
of
Northeast
India.
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,
the
intensity
of
these
weather
activities
has
not
been
very
high.
Moreover,
in
the
last
spell
that
took
place,
Coastal
Tamil
Nadu
and
Puducherry
including
Chennai,
Thanjavur,
Karaikal,
Cuddalore
and
Nagapattinam
remained
almost
dry.
This
time
however,
rainfall
has
been
on
the
lower
side
with
the
city
staring
at
a
deficiency
this
month.