Ongoing western disturbance action more than the hills of North-West India and upstream more than Pakistan and Afghanistan is forecast to sustain scattered to common rainfall/snowfall more than Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh more than the following 5 days.

It would be isolated to reasonably common more than Himachal Pradesh and isolated to scattered more than Uttarakhand from Friday to Sunday, an India Meteorological Department (IMD) update mentioned this (Wednesday) morning.

Isolated thunderstorm/lightning is most likely more than Jammu and Kashmir from Thursday to Saturday, and more than Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand on Friday and Saturday. Isolated hailstorm is most likely more than Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh, and more than Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand on Friday. Isolated major rainfall/snowfall is most likely more than Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh and more than Himachal Pradesh on Friday.

Weather-triggering units

A climate-triggering western disturbance lying together longitude South-East Iran and South-West Afghanistan has persisted on Wednesday morning as does a cyclonic circulation more than North Pakistan. The other cyclonic circulation more than East-Central and adjoining South-East Arabian Sea off Kerala-Karnataka coast now lies more than South-East Arabian Sea.

In the meantime, the feeble western disturbance parked upstream as a trough more than Central Pakistan has moved to the East-North-East and away. Isolated to scattered light to reasonable rainfall/snowfall is most likely to continue on more than the Western Himalayan location and isolated rainfall is most likely more than Arunachal Pradesh.

Scattered rain for South Peninsula

As for the South Peninsula, the IMD has forecast scattered rain for Kerala and Mahe on March one and 2. Outlook until tomorrow (Wednesday) from the European Centre for Medium-Variety Weather Forecasts has predicted rain or thundershowers more than the West Coastline from Coastal Karnataka and into most elements of adjoining Kerala.

Spots most likely benefiting are Mangaluru and Sulya (Coastal Karnataka) Kannur and Kozhikode (Kerala) and across the adjoining hills in Udhagamandalam (Tamil Nadu) Malappuram, Palakkad and Thrissur (Kerala) and across the hills in Pollachi and Valparai (Tamil Nadu) Ernakulam, Alappuzha and Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) and Nagercoil (extreme South Tamil Nadu).