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A trough extending upto 1.5 kms a.s.l. runs from west

Rajasthan to Nagaland across north Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Bangla Desh.

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A trough extending upto 1.5 kms a.s.l. runs from west
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Rajasthan to Nagaland across north Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand,

West Bengal and Bangla Desh. A trough in westerlies extending

between 3.1 & 5.8 kms a.s.l. runs roughly along Long.82 E to

the north of Lat. 22 N. The cyclonic circulation over central

Pakistan and neighbourhood persists and now extends upto 1.5

kms a.s.l. The off-shore trough at mean sea level now runs

from south Maharashtra coast to Kerala coast.

A cyclonic circulation extending between 2.1 & 4.5 kms

a.s.l. lies over south Madhya Maharashtra and neighbourhood.

The cyclonic circulation over southwest Bay of Bengal off Sri

Lanka coast now lies over south Tamil Nadu and neighbourhood

at 4.5 kms a.s.l. The trough in westerlies roughly along

Long.87 E has become less marked. The cyclonic circulation

over east Uttar Pradesh and neighbourhood has also become less

marked.

In the regions where the southwest monsoon is yet to

set in; day temperatures were appreciably above normal in some

parts of west Rajasthan, Saurashtra and Kutch, coastal Andhra

Pradesh and of Tamil Nadu and were above normal in some parts

of Konkan & Goa and of south interior Karnataka and in

remaining parts of coastal Andhra Pradesh.

They were markedly below normal in some parts of

Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh,

east Madhya Pradesh and of Madhya Maharashtra; appreciably

below normal in some parts of Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and

Sikkim, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Chandigarh and Delhi, east

Rajasthan, west Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and of Kerala and

in remaining parts of Uttar Pradesh and were below normal in

some parts of Nagaland-Manipur-Mizoram-Tripura, Gangetic West

Bengal, Himachal Pradesh, Marathwada, Vidarbha, Telangana and

of interior Karnataka and in remaining parts of Assam &

Meghalaya, Bihar, Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh, Madhya

Maharashtra and of Chhattisgarh.

They were normal over the rest of the country. The

highest maximum temperature recorded over the plains was

45.0 C at Jaisalmer (west Rajasthan).

Thundersquall with hailstorm occurred at Bhubaneshwar

(Odisha) on 30.05.2017 during 1723 to 1726 hrs IST from

easterly direction with maximum gust 74 km per hour lasted for

3 minutes with size of hail 0.4 cms in diameter.

 

(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)

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