weather: Heatwave to abate soon as light showers in AP, Telangana for the next 3 days
New Delhi, May 07: The countdown to Southwest Monsoon 2019 has begun and with this, the curiosity about its onset has also doubled among people hailing from all fields. Monsoon first marks its attendance over Andaman and Nicobar Islands around May 20. From thereon, the Monsoon current takes around 10 days before making onset over Kerala on June 1, which is the entry point to India for this four-month long season. Let us have a look at the weather for Bengaluru, Delhi, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Mumbai, Tamil Nadu and Kerala on May 12.
Bengaluru:
Isolated
dust
storm
and
thundershowers
will
be
seen
over
Uttar
Pradesh,
Bihar,
Jharkhand,
Odisha,
Madhya
Pradesh,
Andhra
Pradesh,
Telangana,
South
Karnataka,
Kerala
and
Tamil
Nadu.
As
per
Skymet
weather,
a
trough
is
currently
extending
from
eastern
parts
of
Bihar
up
to
interior
Karnataka
across
Andhra
Pradesh
and
Telangana.
On
May
11,
the
city
observed
heavy
rains
accompanied
by
gusty
winds
lashed
in
some
part
of
the
areas.
But
in
the
wake
of
a
trough
extending
across
parts
of
South
Interior
Karnataka,
good
rain
and
thundershower
activities
to
occur
in
Bengaluru.
Thereafter,
between
May
12
and
15,
the
spread
of
these
weather
activities
will
increase
and
rain
will
be
observed
across
the
city.
Delhi:
Delhi's
air
quality
deteriorated
to
'severe' due
to
a
dust
storm
in
North
West
India
due
to
a
Western
Disturbance
as
an
upper
air
system
over
North
Pakistan
and
adjoining
Jammu
and
Kashmir.
As
per
Skymet
weather,
for
the
next
couple
of
days,
Dust
storm
and
thunderstorm
with
light
rains
is
a
possibility
wherein
the
wind
speed
might
touch
40-50
kmph
in
gust.
Generally,
morning
would
be
clear
with
very
warm
afternoon.
Temperatures
might
drop
only
after
the
activities
take
place.
Intensity
of
rains
is
likely
to
go
up
around
May
14
and
only
then
there
is
a
possibility
of
Air
Quality
Index
to
improve.
Tamil
Nadu
and
Kerala
Since
the
last
few
days,
on
and
off
pre-monsoon
activities
are
going
on
over
interior
parts
of
Tamil
Nadu
and
Kerala.
During
the
last
24
hours,
moderate
to
heavy
showers
occurred
over
Udhagamandalam
while
scattered
rains
were
witnessed
over
many
places
in
Tamil
Nadu.
As
per
Skymet
weather,
scattered
rain
and
thundershower
to
continue
over
both
the
states
for
at
least
next
3
to
4
days,
which
might
at
times
be
accompanied
with
strong
winds.
Places
like
that
of
Kochi,
Kozhikode
and
Thiruvananthapuram
might
witness
rains.
The
heat
wave
conditions
which
are
prevailing
over
isolated
pockets
of
the
state
will
continue
to
pester
for
another
24
to
48
hours
as
the
rains
will
take
place
only
during
the
evening
hours.
The
day
however
will
remain
humid
and
warm.
Andhra
Pradesh
and
Telangana
A
trough
is
currently
extending
from
eastern
parts
of
Bihar
up
to
interior
Karnataka
across
Andhra
Pradesh
and
Telangana.
As
per
Skymet
weather,
Heat
wave
conditions
which
were
prevailing
in
coastal
Andhra
Pradesh
will
now
subside
due
to
the
upcoming
weather
activity
in
terms
of
rain,
thundershower
and
clouding.
While,
in
Telangana,
although
the
trough
is
mainly
passing
through
Andhra
Pradesh
but
its
influence
will
also
be
seen
in
adjacent
Telangana
in
form
of
scattered
showers.
These
rains
will
take
place
today
and
tomorrow
and
will
be
mainly
isolated
in
spread.
However,
the
intensity
of
rain
over
Telangana
will
be
much
less
than
Andhra
Pradesh.
Telangana
too
is
expected
to
see
relief
from
the
ongoing
hot
weather
conditions.
Mumbai:
Right
from
the
month
of
December,
until
the
month
of
April,
weather
remains
dry
for
the
city
of
Mumbai.
It
is
only
in
May,
that
too,
during
the
second
half
that
the
city
starts
to
see
rains
and
picks
up
pace
by
manifold
in
June.
As
per
Skymet
weather,
Mumbai
city
will
witness
mainly
very
warm
and
humid
weather
conditions
during
next
two
to
three
days
with
pleasant
evening
to
follow.
Maximums
over
here
might
reach
around
33°C
-34°C
with
minimums
hovering
around
25°C.
Humidity
levels
will
be
high
somewhere
around
85%.