Weather forecast: Stormy days ahead for Chennai; Cyclone 'Fani' likely to form in Bay of Bengal
New Delhi, Apr 24: Let us have a look at the weather forecast for Bengaluru, Delhi, Rajasthan and Chennai on April 25.
Bengaluru:
In
the
last
24
hours,
scattered
light
to
moderate
rains
occurred
over
Jammu
and
Kashmir,
Interior
Tamil
Nadu
and
parts
of
Karnataka.
The
residents
of
Bengaluru
witnessed
sunny
weather
on
Wednesday.
Meanwhile,
for
the
cricket
lovers,
here
is
some
good
news.
As
Royal
Challengers
Bangalore
(RCB)
will
be
hosting
Kings
XI
Punjab
(KXIP)
in
the
Indian
Premier
League
2019
(IPL
2019)
match
42
at
the
M
Chinnaswamy
Stadium,
the
weather
is
likely
to
be
dry.
According
to
The
Weather
Channel,
Bengaluru
skies
will
remain
generally
cloudy.
However,
there
is
no
rain
forecast
around
the
Chinnaswamy
stadium.
The
IMD
has
forecast
chances
of
one
or
two
spells
of
rainfall
and
thunderstorms
over
the
region.
These
changes
are
due
to
the
persisting
trough
over
southern
India
and
the
convergence
of
winds
from
the
Bay
of
Bengal
and
the
Arabian
Sea
over
the
region.
However,
on
April
25,
Bengalureans
would
witness
mostly
sunny
weather
with
patchy
clouds.
The
maximum
temperature
will
be
hovering
around
36
degree
Celsius.
Delhi:
The
national
capital
Delhi
has
been
observing
dry
and
hot
weather
conditions
for
the
last
few
days.
On
Tuesday
most
Observatories
of
Delhi
recorded
their
highest
maximum
temperature
for
the
season.
According
to
Skymet
Weather,
the
weather
in
Delhi-NCR
will
remain
hot
and
uneasy
for
the
coming
four
to
five
days
as
no
significant
weather
activity
affecting
the
region.
In
fact,
the
day
temperature
may
soar
to
touch
44˚C
in
the
coming
days
in
some
parts.
Rajasthan:
In
the
wake
of
dry
and
warm
weather
conditions
prevailing
over
Rajasthan,
the
state
has
already
started
observing
very
high
maximum
temperatures.
In
fact,
isolated
pockets
of
Rajasthan
have
even
come
under
heat
wave
condition.
As
per
Skymet
weather,
on
April
25
and
26,
many
places
in
Rajasthan
to
observe
dust
storm
activity
followed
by
thunderstorm
and
thundershowers.
These
weather
activities
may
drop
the
maximum
temperatures
in
Rajasthan
to
some
extent.
Chennai:
As
predicted
earlier
by
Skymet
weather,
a
likely
depression
in
Bay
of
Bengal,
which
has
fair
chances
of
intensifying
into
a
tropical
storm
by
early
next
week.
If
this
forms,
the
cyclonic
storm
would
be
named
as
'Fani'.
According
to
weathermen,
there
has
been
a
consensus
on
the
formation
of
the
tropical
storm
but
not
on
the
track
so
far.
Initially,
the
system
which
is
presently
just
a
cyclonic
circulation
over
extreme
Southeast
Bay
of
Bengal
and
adjoining
Equatorial
Indian
Ocean,
would
be
tracking
northwestwards.
As
per
Skymet
weather,
Chennai,
which
has
been
battling
hot
and
sultry
weather
for
long
now,
would
also
see
good
rains.
Weathermen
are
of
the
view
that
the
potential
cyclone
may
cross
the
coast
from
the
close
proximity
of
Chennai,
bringing
some
flooding
rains.