Weather forecast for Jan 24: Delhi rains to remain on backseat on Republic Day
New Delhi, Jan 23: Here is the weather forecast for Bengaluru, Delhi, Hyderabad, Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand on January 24.
Bengaluru:
Day
temperatures
in
Karnataka
are
settling
near
normal
in
most
parts.
However,
minimums
are
running
slightly
below
the
normal
levels
in
a
few
areas.
As
predicted
by
Skymet
weather,
due
to
the
formation
of
a
confluence
zone
from
the
central
parts
of
the
country
to
Karnataka,
scattered
rains
are
expected
to
occur
over
many
parts
of
Interior
Karnataka
on
January
26
and
27.
Weather
will
once
again
start
clearing
up
by
January
28,
however,
Coastal
Karnataka
will
throughout
remain
dry
and
warm.
Delhi:
With
Republic
Day
coming
this
weekend,
Delhi
weather
has
been
getting
all
the
attention
it
needs.
As
predicted
by
Skymet
weather,
Day
temperatures
had
dropped
significantly
and
caused
a
rise
in
minimums
which
has
changed
now,
and
minimums
will
see
a
drop
with
maximums
seeing
some
rise.
No
rainfall
is
likely
in
the
next
few
days.
Drop
in
minimum
is
expected
due
to
northerly
flow
of
winds.
Hyderabad:
Temperatures
of
Andhra
Pradesh
as
well
as
Telangana
have
been
settling
near
the
normal
levels,
which
previously
were
being
recorded
on
the
lower
side.
As
predicted
by
Skymet
weather,
rainfall
activity
is
all
set
to
make
an
appearance
over
the
state
of
Telangana
by
January
25.
Gradually,
by
January
26,
light
rains
may
also
commence
over
many
parts
of
Andhra
Pradesh.
Therefore,
on
and
off
rains
are
expected
to
continue
over
Telangana
as
well
as
Andhra
Pradesh
between
January
25
and
28.
Jammu
&
Kashmir,
Himachal
Pradesh
and
Uttarakhand:
The
northern
hills
across
three
states
have
been
a
experiencing
a
prolonged
wet
spell
which
started
on
January
20,
peaked
on
January
21
with
fairly
moderate
to
heavy
spells
at
many
places
on
January
22.
The
strong
Western
Disturbance
which
gave
such
heavy
rains
over
the
hills
and
plains
is
now
moving
eastward.
As
predicted
by
Skymet
Weather,
Tomorow
onward,
the
weather
activity
would
be
on
a
receding
note.
Around
January
25,
there
will
be
another
Western
Disturbance
which
would
be
feeble
in
nature,
giving
some
wet
spells
again.
For
coming
four
days,
these
three
hilly
states
would
continue
to
receive
light
to
moderate
weather
activity.