Weather forecast for October 25: Bengaluru to witness good rains again
Weather forecast: Hyderabad, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Delhi will remain dry. Here is the weather forecast for Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad and Mumbai for October 25.
Bengaluru:
The garden city has been observing dry weather since five days. According to Skymet Weather, light rains are expected to show up over the state of Karnataka. These showers will though mainly be confined to the coastal stations of the state for the next 24 hours and will be due to multiple weather systems affecting the region.
Delhi:
According to Skymet Weather, the reason for the increased pollution levels in the capital of the country and its nearby regions was a Depression that was moving over the North Bay of Bengal and the eastern parts of the nation. However, the entire state is expected to witness warm and dry weather conditions. The maximum temperature will be recorded around 33 degree Celsius and humidity will be around 32 percent.
Hyderabad:
Scattered light rain is also possible over Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, rest of Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Andaman and Nicobar Islands. As per Skymet weather, the city of Nizams will witness light rain and thundershower activity on October 25 and thereafter from October 26, rains will increase in intensity and the light showers may become moderate as well.
Mumbai:
According to Skymet weather, the city of Mumbai has been witnessing dry weather conditions for quite some time now. Before that, good rains had been making constant appearances over the city. However, the maximum temperature will be recorded around 34 degree Celsius and humidity around 54 per cent.
Chennai:
As
per
weathermen
at
Skymet
Weather,
it
is
anticipated
that
after
24
hours
rainfall
activity
is
likely
to
increase
over
Chennai
and
the
extreme
southern
parts
of
the
state.
Meanwhile,
the
minimum
temperatures
will
settle
around
23
degrees
but
as
the
day
progresses,
hot
weather
will
take
over.
Stay
tuned
for
more
weather
updates.
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