Current Weather Conditions on 1st June 2015
Maximum Temperature over Saurashtra & Gujarat have maintained the 41-44 range over some centers. Surendranagar recorded 43.8 C, Ahmedabad 42.8 C, & Gandhinagar/Deesa 42.0 C on 1st June 2015.
A Western Disturbance is now located over Pakistan and North India. There is an induced UAC over Central Pakistan & adjoining West Rajasthan extending up to 1.5 Kms. above mean sea level.
There is an UAC in the Bay Of Bengal off the South Andhra Pradesh Coast between 2.1 Kms. to 3.6 Kms. above mean sea level.
There is an UAC over Lakshadweep area & vicinity between 3.1 Kms. & 5.8 Kms. above mean sea level.
The Maximum Temperature today for locations over Saurashtra, Gujarat & Kutch were as follows :
The number of Hot Centers (Major) Of India 45.0 C and above have decreased today
Daltonganj (India) 45.4 °C
Jaisalmer (India) 45.4 °C
Gaya (India) 45.3 °C
Forecast: 1st June to 5th June 2015
Saurashtra, Gujarat & Kutch:
The Maximum temperature will come down between 2nd June to 4th June over Saurashtra, Gujarat & Kutch by 1 to 3 C. The afternoon/evening humidity is expected to increase further thereby increasing the Heat Index. Generally there will be windy weather on 2nd June.
Upper level trough associated with the Western Disturbance is expected to deep down from Rajasthan to over Saurashtra, Gujarat & Kutch on 3rd-4th June. There is 50% possibility of scattered showers over Saurashtra, Gujarat & Kutch on 3rd-4th June.
Maximum Temperature could inch up again on 5th June.
Rest Of India :
Hot weather areas will decrease till 4th June over most States of North India, Central India and Adjoining States. The Maximum Temperature as well as areas will increase on 5th June, especially over North India.
Due to Western Disturbance there will be light to medium rain over North India including Rajasthan on 1st to 3rd June.
Wunderground Map showing Forecast Temperature at 0900 UTC
(02.30 pm.) on 1st June 2015
Wunderground Map showing Forecast Temperature at 0900 UTC
(02.30 pm.) on 5th June 2015
Monsoon Progress:
During the past 24 hours, winds in the lower tropospheric levels have become more Westerlies/South Westerlies leading to downstream convergence and increase in rainfall over Lakshadweep area and Southern parts of Peninsular India. Persistence of convection indicates that conditions are becoming favorable for onset of Southwest monsoon over Kerala around 5th June.
Weather Forecast In Akila Daily Dated 1st June 2015
Weather Forecast In Sanj Samachar Daily Dated 1st June 2015