Weather forecast: Pre-Monsoon rains to intensify in Chennai, Hyderabad
New Delhi, Apr 19: Rain and thundershowers are also possible over parts of Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, South Interior Karnataka and Interior Tamil Nadu, Kerala. Let us have a look at the weather forecast for Bengaluru, Delhi, Hyderabad and Chennai on April 20.
Bengaluru:
As
per
SKymet
weather,
during
the
next
24
hours,
rain
and
thundershowers
are
also
possible
over
parts
of
Coastal
Andhra
Pradesh,
Telangana,
South
Interior
Karnataka
and
Interior
Tamil
Nadu,
Kerala.
The
residents
of
Bengaluru
witnessed
sunny
on
Friday
with
no
traces
of
rain
or
cloudy
weather.
Earlier
on
Thursday,
rains
brought
some
respite
from
sweltering
heat,
but
normal
life
was
disrupted
at
many
parts
of
the
city.
These
light
to
moderate
activities
would
be
of
short
duration
and
will
be
seen
either
during
late
afternoon
or
evening
hours.
Delhi:
Delhiites
woke
up
to
a
pleasant
Friday
morning,
with
the
minimum
temperature
settling
at
a
comfortable
18.2
degrees
Celsius,
four
notches
below
the
season's
average.
The
Met
office
has
forecast
mainly
clear
skies
for
the
day
ahead
in
Delhi.
As
predicted
by
Skymet
Weather,
dry
weather
conditions
is
expected
in
Delhi
and
its
adjoining
areas.
But
due
to
availability
of
moisture
and
rise
in
temperatures,
cloud
build
up
may
happen.
Hyderabad
:
Hyderabad
has
received
heavy
rain
and
thundershower
activities
yesterday
that
comprised
of
a
few
moderate
spells
associated
with
strong
gusty
winds.
The
reason-
a
trough
which
is
extending
from
Jharkhand
to
interior
Tamil
Nadu
across
Odisha,
South
Tamil
Nadu,
Chhattisgarh
and
Telangana.
Due
to
this,
Pre-Monsoon
weather
activities
are
taking
place
over
the
city.
As
per
Skymet
weather,
tThese
on
and
off
rain
activities
are
expected
to
continue
for
the
next
24
to
48
hours.
Strong
winds
are
also
likely
to
blow
over
the
region.
Tamil
Nadu
and
Kerala
Although
late
but
pre-Monsoon
rains
and
thundershowers
have
finally
picked
up
pace
in
southern
parts
of
the
country.
According
to
Skymet
Weather,
a
trough
extending
from
this
East
Bihar
to
interior
parts
of
Tamil
Nadu
across
Gangetic
West
Bengal,
Odisha,
Coastal
Andhra
Pradesh,
Telangana
and
South
Interior
Karnataka
would
be
helpful
in
giving
more
rains
over
Tamil
Nadu,
Kerala
and
parts
of
South
Interior
Karnataka.
Chennai
which
has
been
experiencing
dry
weather
for
last
many
days
would
now
get
to
witness
these
isolated
pre-Monsoon
showers
during
next
two
to
three
days.
Still
it
is
believed
that
rains
would
remain
confined
to
interior
parts
of
Tamil
Nadu
and
Kerala
only.