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Friday 09 December 2022 MORNING Time of Issue: 0830 hours IST ALL INDIA WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECAST BULLETIN

Significant Weather Features

♦ The severe cyclonic storm “Mandous” pronounced as “Man-Dous” over Southwest Bay of Bengal moved west-northwestwards with a speed of 13 kmph during past 06 hours and lay centered at 0530 hours IST of 09th December, 2022 over Southwest Bay of Bengal near latitude 11.0°N and longitude 81.7°E, about 270 km north-northeast of Trincomalee (Sri Lanka), 230 km east-northeast of Jaffna (Sri Lanka), 200 km east of Karaikal and about 270 km south-southeast of Chennai.It is very likely to maintain its intensity of Severe Cyclonic Storm during next 06 hours and then weaken gradually into a cyclonic storm thereafter. It would continue to move west-northwestwards and cross north Tamilnadu, Puducherry and adjoining south Andhra Pradesh coasts between Puducherry and Sriharikota around Mahabalipuram as a cyclonic storm with a maximum sustained wind speed of 65-75 kmph gusting to 85 kmph during midnight of today, the 09th December to early hours of 10th December.

Warnings:

(i) Rainfall warning:

09th December:- Light to moderate rainfall at most places with heavy to very heavy rainfall at a few places and extremely heavy rainfall at isolated places very likely over north coastal Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall likely over adjoining south Coastal Andhra Pradesh, north interior Tamilnadu and Rayalaseema and heavy rainfall at isolated places over South Interior Karnataka and Kerala.

10th December:- It is likely to reduce to Light to moderate rainfall at most places with heavy to very heavy rainfall at isolated places likely over north Tamil Nadu and Rayalaseema and heavy rainfall at isolated places over south coastal Andhra Pradesh, South Interior Karnataka and Kerala.

11th December:- Heavy rainfall at isolated places likely over South Interior Karnataka.

(ii) Fishermen Warning:

Fishermen are advised not to venture into: Southwest Bay of Bengal, along & off Tamilnadu, Puducherry and South Andhra Pradesh coasts and Gulf of Mannar till 10th December and along & off Sri Lanka coast on 09th December.

Fishermen out at sea should return to the coast or move to the safe area.

♦ Under the influence of Western Disturbance as a trough in middle and upper tropospheric westerlies along Long. 65°E to the North of Lat. 30°N, isolated to scattered light/moderate rainfall/snowfall likely over Jammu-Kashmir, Ladakh and Himachal Pradesh till 10th December.

Main Weather Observations

Rainfall/thundershower observed (from 0830 hrs IST to 1730 hours IST of yesterday): at a few places over Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikal.

Chief rainfall amount recorded (from 0830 hrs IST to 1730 hours IST of yesterday) (in cm): Nagapattinam and Port Blair-1 each.

Fog observed (at 0530 hours IST of today): Dense fog in isolated pockets over Tripura and Shallow fog in isolated pockets over Punjab, Delhi and West Uttar Pradesh.

Visibility recorded (at 0530 hours IST of today)(in m): Kailashahar-25; Bhatinda-400; Safdarjung and Bareilly - 500 each.

Minimum Temperature Departures (as on 08-12-2022): Minimum temperatures were appreciably above normal (3.1°C to 5.1°C) at many places over Madhya Maharashtra; at isolated places over Saurashtra & Kutch; above normal (1.6 °C to 3.0 °C) at many places over Gujarat Region; at isolated places over Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikal, Assam & Meghalaya and West Rajasthan. They were below normal (-1.6 °C to -3.0 °C) at most Jammu, Kashmir, Gilgit, Baltistan & Muzaffarabad; at many places over Madhya Pradesh, East Rajasthan and Coastal Karnataka; at a few places over Bihar and Vidharbha; at isolated places over Gangetic West Bengal and near normal over rest parts of the country. Yesterday, the lowest minimum temperature of 4.6°C was reported at Churu (West Rajasthan) over the plains of the country.

Maximum Temperature Departures (as on 08-12-2022): Maximum temperatures were appreciably above normal (3.1 °C to 5.1 °C ) at isolated places over Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim and Assam & Meghalaya; above normal (1.6 °C to 3.0 °C) at most places over West Rajasthan; at many places over Himachal Pradesh and Punjab; at isolated places over East Rajasthan, Arunachal Pradesh and Saurashtra & Kutch. They were appreciably below normal (-3.1 °C to -5.1 °C) at a few places over Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikal; at isolated places over Madhya Pradesh and Vidarbha; below normal (-1.6°C to -3.0°C) at many places over Jharkhand; at a few places over Bihar, Telangana, Rayalaseema and Andaman & Nicobar Islands; at isolated places over Jammu, Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit, Baltistan & Muzaffarabad, Gangetic West Bengal, Madhya Maharashtra and Kerala & Mahe and near normal over rest parts of the country. Yesterday, the highest maximum temperature of 34.8°C was reported at Karwar (Coastal Karnataka) over the country.

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Meteorological Analysis (Based on 0530 hours IST)

♦ The severe cyclonic storm “Mandous” pronounced as “Man-Dous” over Southwest Bay of Bengal moved west- northwestwards with a speed of 13 kmph during past 06 hours and lay centered at 0530 hours IST of 09th December, 2022 over Southwest Bay of Bengal near latitude 11.0°N and longitude 81.7°E, about 270 km north-northeast of Trincomalee (Sri Lanka), 230 km east-northeast of Jaffna (Sri Lanka), 200 km east of Karaikal and about 270 km south-southeast of Chennai.It is very likely to maintain its intensity of Severe Cyclonic Storm during next 06 hours and then weaken gradually into a cyclonic storm thereafter. It would continue to move west-northwestwards and cross north Tamilnadu, Puducherry and adjoining south Andhra Pradesh coasts between Puducherry and Sriharikota around Mahabalipuram as a cyclonic storm with a maximum sustained wind speed of 65-75 kmph gusting to 85 kmph during midnight of today, the 09th December to early hours of 10th December.

♦ The western disturbance as a trough in middle and upper tropospheric westerlies with its axis at 5.8 km above mean sea level roughly along Long. 65°E to the North of Lat. 30°N persists.

Weather Forecast for next 5 days * upto 0830 hours IST of 14th December, 2022

♦ Meteorological sub-division wise detailed 5 days precipitation forecast is given in Table-1.

♦ No significant change in minimum temperatures likely over East India during next 24 hours and rise by 2-3°C during subsequent 4 days.

♦ Minimum temperatures are likely to rise gradually by 2-4°C over Central India and Maharashtra during 4-5 days.

♦ No significant change in minimum temperatures likely over Gujarat state during next 3 days and rise by 2-3°C during subsequent 2 days.

♦ No significant change in minimum temperatures likely over remaining parts of the country during next 4-5 days.

♦ Shallow to moderate fog likely at isolated pockets over parts of Assam & Meghalaya and Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram &

Tripura during next 2-3 days.

Weather Outlook for subsequent 2 days during 14th-16th December, 2022

♦ Fairly Widespread to widespread light/moderate rainfall likely over south Peninsular India, Islands and Maharashtra and isolated to scattered light rainfall over south Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Odisha.

♦ Dry weather likely over rest parts of the country.

* Red color warning does not mean "Red Alert" Red color warning means "Take Action". 

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Weather Warning during next 5 days *

09 Dec (Day 1): Heavy to very heavy rainfall with extremely heavy falls at isolated places very likely over north coastal Tamilnadu, Puducherry; heavy to very heavy rainfall at isolated places over north interior Tamilnadu and and adjoining south Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Rayalaseema and heavy rainfall at isolated places over South Interior Karnataka and Kerala.

Gale wind speed reaching 85-95 kmph gusting to 105 kmph likely over Southwest Bay of Bengal during next 03 hours. It would decrease and becoming 80-90 kmph gusting to 100 kmph during next 06 hours thereafter gradually becoming 70-80 kmph gusting to 90 kmph from today evening, 60-70 kmph gusting to 80 kmph by 10th December morning. Squally wind, speed reaching 45-55 kmph gusting to 65 kmph likely to prevailing along & off Tamil Nadu-Puducherry-south Andhra Pradesh-north Sri Lanka coasts. It would increase and becoming 50-60 kmph gusting to 70 kmph during next 06 hours and 65-75 kmph gusting to 85 kmph from today, the 09th December evening till early hours of 10th December. Squally wind, speed reaching 40-50 kmph gusting to 60 kmph is prevailing over Gulf of Mannar. It would increase and becoming 50-60 kmph gusting to 70 kmph from today evening to early hours of 10th December. Squally wind, speed reaching 40-50 kmph gusting to 60 kmph is likely to prevail over Westcentral Bay of Bengal off south Andhra Pradesh coast during next 06 hours and would increase gradually becoming 55-65 kmph gusting to 75 kmph from today evening to 10th December early morning. Fishermen are advised not to venture into these areas.

Dense fog in isolated pockets very likely over Punjab and Haryana.

10 Dec (Day 2): Heavy to very heavy rainfall at isolated places very likely over north Tamilnadu, Rayalaseema and heavy rainfall at isolated places over south Coastal Andhra Pradesh, South Interior Karnataka and Kerala.

Squally wind, speed reaching 60-70 kmph gusting to 80 kmph likely to prevail over southwest Bay of Bengal and reduce to 25-35 kmph gusting to 45 kmph by 10th December evening. Squally wind, speed reaching 55-65 kmph gusting to 75 kmph likely to prevail along

& off Tamil Nadu-Puducherry-south Andhra Pradesh-north Sri Lanka coasts and then reduce to 25-35 kmph gusting to 45 kmph by 10th December evening. Squally wind, speed reaching 40-50 kmph gusting to 60 kmph by 10th December morning. Squally wind speed reaching 55-65 kmph gusting to 75 kmph over Gulf of Mannar and it would reduce thereafter gradually becoming 30-40 kmph gusting to 50 kmph by 10th December evening. Fishermen are advised not to venture into these areas.

Dense fog in isolated pockets likely over Punjab and Haryana.

11 Dec (Day 3):Heavy rainfall at isolated places likely over South Interior Karnataka.

Thunderstorm accompanied with lightning at isolated places likely over Karnataka, Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam, Telangana, Rayalaseema, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikal, Lakshadweep and Kerala & Mahe.

Dense fog in isolated pockets likely over Punjab and Haryana.

12 Dec (Day 4): Thunderstorm accompanied with lightning at isolated places likely over Karnataka, Coastal Andhra Pradesh &

Yanam, Telangana, Rayalaseema, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikal, Lakshadweep and Kerala & Mahe.

Dense fog in isolated pockets likely over Punjab and Haryana.

13 Dec (Day 5): Heavy rainfall at isolated places likely over Andaman & Nicobar Islands.

Thunderstorm accompanied with lightning at isolated places likely over Konkan & Goa, Madhya Maharashtra, Marathawada, South Madhya Pradesh and Vidarbha.

Kindly download MAUSAM APP for location specific forecast & warning, MEGHDOOT APP for Agromet advisory and DAMINI APP for Lightning Warning & visit state MC/RMC websites for district wise warning.

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Table-1

* Red color warning does not mean "Red Alert" Red color warning means "Take Action". 

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ALL INDIA WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT 01 DECEMBER – 07 DECEMBER, 2022

SIGNIFICANT WEATHER FEATURES

A Low Pressure Area has formed over South Andaman Sea & neighbourhood in the early morning hours of 5th December 2022; it lay as a Well Marked Low Pressure Area over Southeast Bay of Bengal in the early morning hours of 6th ; it has concentrated into a Depression in the evening of the same day and lay centred at 1730 hours IST of 6th December 2022 over Southeast Bay of Bengal, about 970km east-southeast of Karaikal and about 1020km east-southeast of Chennai;

moving west-northwestwards it intensified into a Deep Depression in the early morning hours of 7th and lay centred at 0530 hours IST of 7th December, 2022 over Southeast & adjoining Southwest Bay of Bengal, about 770 km east-southeast of Karaikal and about 830 km southeast of Chennai;

further moving nearly west-northwestwards, it intensified into a Cyclonic Storm “Mandous”

(pronounced as “Man-Dous” ) and lay centered at 2330 hours IST of 7th December, 2022 over Southwest Bay of Bengal, about 370 km east-northeast of Trincomalee (Sri Lanka), 500 km east of Jaffna (Sri Lanka), 560 km east-southeast of Karaikal and about 640 km southeast of Chennai; this system in its earlier stages had caused fairly widespread to widespread rainfall/thunderstorm activity over Andaman & Nicobar Islands along with isolated heavy / very heavy rainfall activity over the same areas on one or two days towards the end of the week; thunder squall also had been reported over Andaman & Nicobar islands on 5th December 2022.

Movement of a trough in low level easterlies had caused fairly widespread to widespread rainfall/thunderstorm activity over Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikkal, Kerala & Mahe and Lakshadweep Islands on one or two days; isolated heavy rainfall also had been reported over Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikkal and Kerala & Mahe during the same period along with isolated very heavy rainfall reported over Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikkal on a single day.

Fog:

Dense to very dense fog at isolated places had been reported over Himachal Pradesh and Punjab on one day each during the week.

Dense fog at isolated places had been reported over Punjab and Uttarakhand on two days each;

over Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Odisha, Tripura and West Rajasthan on one day each during the week.

Heavy rain:

Heavy to very heavy rainfall at isolated places had occurred over Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikkal on one day each during the week.

Heavy rainfall at isolated places had occurred over Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikkal and Kerala

& Mahe on two days each and over Andaman & Nicobar Islands on one day during the week.

Temperature Scenario:

The highest maximum temperature of 35.6oC had been recorded at Karwar (Coastal Karnataka) on 3rd December 2022 and the lowest minimum temperature of 3.5oC had been recorded at Churu (West Rajasthan) on 7th December 2022 over the plains of the country during the week.

Government of India Ministry of Earth Sciences India Meteorological Department National Weather Forecasting Centre

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METEOROLOGICALANALYSIS

 A feeble Western Disturbance was seen as a trough in mid and upper tropospheric westerlies with its axis at 5.8 km above mean sea level roughly along Long. 56°E to the north of Lat. 25°N on 2nd December 2022; it continued as a trough in mid and upper tropospheric westerlies with its axis at 5.8 km above mean sea level roughly along Long.67°E to the north of Lat. 25°N on 3rd, roughly along Long.70°E to the north of Lat.25°N on 4th and roughly along Long.72°E to the North of Lat.32°N on 5th; it has moved away northeastwards on 6th December 2022.

 A cyclonic circulation lay over South Andaman Sea & adjoining Equatorial Indian ocean-Strait of Malacca and extended upto 5.8 Km above mean sea level in the early morning hours of 4th November 2022 and it persisted over the same areas in the remaining parts of the day; under its influence, a Low Pressure Area has formed over South Andaman Sea & neighbourhood in the early morning hours of 5th and it persisted over the same areas in the forenoon of that day with the associated cyclonic circulation extending upto mid tropospheric levels; it lay over Southeast Bay of Bengal & adjoining South Andaman sea with the associated cyclonic circulation extending upto mid tropospheric levels in the evening of that day; it lay as a Well Marked Low Pressure Area over Southeast Bay of Bengal with the associated cyclonic circulation extending upto mid tropospheric levels in the early morning hours of 6th and it persisted over the same areas with the associated cyclonic circulation extending upto mid tropospheric levels in the forenoon of that day; it has concentrated into a Depression in the evening of the same day and lay centred at 1730 hours IST of 6th December 2022 over Southeast Bay of Bengal, near Latitude 8.2°N and Longitude 88.2°E, about 770km east-southeast of Trincomalee (Sri Lanka), 910km east- southeast of Jaffna (Sri Lanka), 970km east-southeast of Karaikal and about 1020km east- southeast of Chennai;movingwest-northwestwards it intensified into a Deep Depression and lay centred at 0530 hours IST of 7th December, 2022 over Southeast & adjoining Southwest Bay of Bengal, near Latitude 8.6°N and Longitude 86.4°E, about 570 km east of Trincomalee (Sri Lanka), 710 km east-southeast of Jaffna (Sri Lanka), 770 km east-southeast of Karaikal and about 830 km southeast of Chennai; further moving west-northwestwards, it lay centred at 0830 hours IST of 7th December, 2022 over Southwest and adjoining Southeast Bay of Bengal, near Latitude 8.7°N and Longitude 85.7°E, about 500 km east of Trincomalee (Sri Lanka), 630 km east-southeast of Jaffna (Sri Lanka), 690 km east-southeast of Karaikal and about 770 km east-southeast of Chennai; moving nearly west-northwestwards, it intensified into a Cyclonic Storm “Mandous” (pronounced as “Man-Dous”) and lay centered at 2330 hours IST of 7th December, 2022 over Southwest Bay of Bengal, near latitude 9.2°N and longitude 84.6°E, about 370 km east-northeast of Trincomalee (Sri Lanka), 500 km east of

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Jaffna (Sri Lanka), 560 km east-southeast of Karaikal and about 640 km southeast of Chennai.

 A trough in easterlies ran from Comorin area to north Kerala coast at 0.9 km above mean sea level on 4th December 2022; it has become less marked on 5th December 2022.

 A Western Disturbance was seen as a trough in mid and upper tropospheric westerlies with its axis at 5.8 km above mean sea level roughly along Long.58°E to the North of Lat.33°N on 6th December 2022; it continued as a trough in mid and upper tropospheric westerlies with its axis at 5.8 km above mean sea level roughly along Long.61°E to the north of Lat.32°N on 7th December 2022.

RAINFALL SUMMARY

Category of the rainfall

WEEK SEASON

01.12.2022 TO 07.12.2022 01.10.2022 TO 07.12.2022 Number of

Sub-divisions

Sub-divisional % Area of Country

Number of Sub-divisions

Sub-divisional % Area of Country

LARGE EXCESS(LE) (+60% or more) 1 0% 7 24%

EXCESS (E) (+20% to +59%) 2 1% 12 33%

NORMAL (N) (+19% to -19%) 1 2% 11 30%

DEFICIENT (D) (-20% to -59%) 1 4% 4 4%

LARGE DEFICIENT (LD) (-60% to -99%) 6 16% 2 9%

NO RAIN (NR) (-100%) 25 77% 0 0%

Cumulative rainfall (mm) Actual (mm) Normal (mm) Departure (%) Category Actual (mm) Normal (mm) Departure (%) Category

EAST & NORTH-EAST INDIA 0.1 1.7 -96% LD 165 147.5 12% N

NORTH-WEST INDIA 0 1.3 -100% NR 79.5 35.0 127% LE

CENTRAL INDIA 0 1.3 -99% LD 93.6 72.3 29% E

SOUTH PENINSULA 7.2 11.1 -35% D 247.9 253.2 -2% N

Country as a whole 1.4 3.3 -57% D 131 108.4 21% E

Weekly cumulative rainfall distribution is presented in Fig-1.

Sub-division wise weekly and seasonal rainfall distribution is presented in Fig-2 and Fig-3.

Sub-division wise daily distribution of realised Rainfall is shown in Table-1(A).

Sub-division wise departure of realised Minimum temperature from Normal is shown in Table-1(C)

State wise distribution of number of districts with Large-Excesses, Excess, Normal, Deficient, Large-deficient and no rainfall is shown in Table-2.

Cumulative seasonal rainfall data during the corresponding weekly period for the last five years are given in Table-3.

Sub-division wise realised weekly rainfall (in cm) is shown in Annexure-1.

FORECAST & WARNING FOR THE NEXT WEEK 08 DECEMBER TO 14 DECEMBER, 2022

Detailed seven days Sub-division wise rainfall-forecast is given in Table-1(B).

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Fig-1

WEEKLY CUMULATIVE RAINFALL MAP

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Table-1 (A)

METEOROLOGICAL SUB-DIVISIONWISE DISTRIBUTION OF REALISED RAINFALL-2022

S. No. MET.SUB-DIVISIONS 01 DEC 02 DEC 03 DEC 04 DEC 05 DEC 06 DEC 07 DEC

1 ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS D SCT ISOL ISOL FWS WS** WS**

2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH D D D D D D D

3 ASSAM & MEGHALAYA D D D D D D D

4 NAGA.MANI.MIZO.& TRIPURA ISOL ISOL D D D D D

5 SUB-HIM. W. BENGAL & SIKKIM D D D D D D D

6 GANGETIC WEST BENGAL D D D D D D D

7 ODISHA D D D D D D D

8 JHARKHAND D D D D D D D

9 BIHAR D D D D D D D

10 EAST UTTAR PRADESH D D D D D D D

11 WEST UTTAR PRADESH D D D D D D D

12 UTTARAKHAND D D D D D D D

13 HARYANA, CHANDIGARH. & DELHI D D D D D D D

14 PUNJAB D D D D D D D

15 HIMACHAL PRADESH D D D D D D D

16 JAMMU, KASHMIR & LADAKH D D D D D D D

17 WEST RAJASTHAN D D D D D D D

18 EAST RAJASTHAN D D D D D D D

19 WEST MADHYA PRADESH D D D D D D D

20 EAST MADHYA PRADESH D D D D D D D

21 GUJARAT REGION D D D D D D D

22 SAURASTRA & KUTCH D D D D D D D

23 KONKAN & GOA D D D D D D D

24 MADHYA MAHARASHTRA D D D D ISOL ISOL D

25 MARATHAWADA D D D D D D D

26 VIDARBHA D D D D D D D

27 CHHATTISGARH D D D D D D D

28 COASTAL ANDHRA PR. & YANAM ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL D D

29 TELANGANA D D D ISOL D D D

30 RAYALASEEMA ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL D D D

31 TAMIL. PUDU. & KARAIKAL ISOL ISOL ISOL FWS FWS* ISOL ISOL

32 COASTAL KARNATAKA D D ISOL D D D D

33 NORTH INTERIOR KARNATAKA D D D D D D D

34 SOUTH INTERIOR KARNATAKA D ISOL ISOL D ISOL D D

35 KERALA & MAHE ISOL ISOL SCT SCT WS** ISOL D

36 LAKSHADWEEP D D SCT SCT WS WS SCT

LEGENDS:

WS - WIDE SPREAD / MOST PLACES (76-100%) FWS - FAIRLY WIDE SPREAD / MANY PLACES (51% to 75%) SCT - SCATTERED / FEW PLACES (26% to 50%) ISOL - ISOLATED (up to 25%) D / DRY - NO STATION REPORTED RAINFALL

* ACTIVE (R/F 11/2- 4 times the normal with WS/FWS, at least 2 stations should be 5 cm. along west coast & 3 cm. elsewhere )

** VIGOROUS (R/F More than 4 times the normal with WS/FWS, at least 2 stations should be 8 cm. along west coast & 5 cm. elsewhere)

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Table-1 (B)

METEOROLOGICAL SUB-DIVISIONWISE WEEKLY RAINFALL FORECAST - 2022

S.No MET.SUB-DIVISIONS 08 DEC 09 DEC 10 DEC 11 DEC 12 DEC 13 DEC 14 DEC

1 ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS FWS SCT FWS FWS FWS FWS WDS

2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH D D D D D D D

3 ASSAM & MEGHALAYA D D D D D D D

4 NAGA.MANI.MIZO.& TRIPURA D D D D D D D

5 SUB-HIM. W. BENGAL & SIKKIM D D D D D D D

6 GANGETIC WEST BENGAL D D D D D D D

7 ODISHA D ISOL ISOL D D D D

8 JHARKHAND D D D D D D D

9 BIHAR D D D D D D D

10 EAST UTTAR PRADESH D D D D D D D

11 WEST UTTAR PRADESH D D D D D D D

12 UTTARAKHAND D D D D D D D

13 HARYANA, CHANDIGARH. & DELHI D D F D F D F D F D D

14 PUNJAB D F D F D F D F D F D D

15 HIMACHAL PRADESH ISOL ISOL ISOL D D D D

16 JAMMU, KASHMIR & LADAKH ISOL SCT SCT D D D D

17 WEST RAJASTHAN D D D D D D D

18 EAST RAJASTHAN D D D D D D D

19 WEST MADHYA PRADESH D D D D ISOL SCT ISOL

20 EAST MADHYA PRADESH D D D D ISOL ISOL ISOL

21 GUJARAT REGION D D D D ISOL ISOL ISOL

22 SAURASTRA & KUTCH D D D D D D D

23 KONKAN & GOA D ISOL ISOL SCT SCT FWS WDS

24 MADHYA MAHARASHTRA D ISOL ISOL SCT SCT FWS SCT

25 MARATHAWADA D ISOL ISOL SCT SCT FWS SCT

26 VIDARBHA D D ISOL ISOL ISOL SCT ISOL

27 CHHATTISGARH D D ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL

28 COASTAL ANDHRA PR. & YANAM SCT WS●● WS FWS L SCT L ISOL ISOL

29 TELANGANA D D ISOL SCT L SCT L ISOL ISOL

30 RAYALASEEMA SCT WS●● WS●● FWS L SCT L ISOL ISOL

31 TAMIL. PUDU. & KARAIKAL FWS●● WS●●● FWS●● FWS L SCT L FWS SCT

32 COASTAL KARNATAKA D ISOL SCT FWS L WS L WS SCT

33 NORTH INTERIOR KARNATAKA D ISOL SCT SCT L FWS L FWS SCT

34 SOUTH INTERIOR KARNATAKA ISOL SCT FWS WS L WS L WS SCT

35 KERALA & MAHE SCT FWS FWS FWS L FWS L WS SCT

36 LAKSHADWEEP SCT SCT FWS FWS L FWS L FWS FWS

LEGENDS:

WS - WIDE SPREAD / MOST PLACES (76-100%) FWS - FAIRLY WIDE SPREAD / MANY PLACES (51% to 75%)

SCT - SCATTERED / FEW PLACES (26% to 50%) ISOL - ISOLATED (up to 25%) D / DRY - NO RAINFALL

Heavy Rainfall (64.5-115.5 mm) ●●Heavy to Very Heavy Rainfall (115.6-204.4 mm) ●●●Extremely Heavy Rainfall (204.5 mm or more)

F Fog * Snowfall DSDust storm /TS Thunderstorm

Thunderstorm with Squall

L Thunderstorm with Lightning #Thunderstorm with Hail

-Cold Wave (Minimum temperature departure from Normal -4.5 OC to -6.4OC) - -Severe Cold Wave (Minimum temperature departure from Norma ≤ -6.5OC)

+Heat Wave (Maximum temperature departure from Normal +4.5 OC to +6.4OC) + + Severe Heat Wave (Maximum temperature departure from Normal ≥ +6.5OC)

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Table-1 (C)

METEOROLOGICAL SUB-DIVISIONWISE REALISED MINIMUM TEMPERATURE-2022

S.

No. MET.SUB-DIVISIONS 01 DEC 02 DEC 03 DEC 04 DEC 05 DEC 06 DEC 07 DEC

1 ANDAMAN & NICO.ISLANDS N N N N N N N

2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH N N AAN N N N N

3 ASSAM & MEGHALAYA N N N N N N N

4 NAGA.MANI.MIZO.& TRIPURA N AAN AAN AN N AN N

5 SUB-HIM.W. BENGAL & SIKKIM N N N N N N N

6 GANGETIC WEST BENGAL N N N N N N N

7 ODISHA N AAN AAN N N N N

8 JHARKHAND AN N N N N N N

9 BIHAR N N N N N AN N

10 EAST UTTAR PRADESH N N N AN N N N

11 WEST UTTAR PRADESH N N N N N N N

12 UTTARAKHAND AN AAN AAN AN AN N N

13 HARYANA, CHANDIGARH. & DELHI N N N N N N N

14 PUNJAB N AAN AAN N N AN AN

15 HIMACHAL PRADESH N AN AN AN N N N

16 JAMMU & KASHMIRANDLADAKH N N N N BN N BN

17 WEST RAJASTHAN N N N N N N N

18 EAST RAJASTHAN N N N N N N N

19 WEST MADHYA PRADESH N N N N N N N

20 EAST MADHYA PRADESH N N N N N N N

21 GUJARAT REGION N N N N AN N N

22 SAURASTRA & KUTCH N AN AN N N N N

23 KONKAN & GOA N N N AN AN AN N

24 MADHYA MAHARASHTRA N N N MAN MAN N AAN

25 MARATHAWADA N N N MAN AAN N AN

26 VIDARBHA N N N N N AN N

27 CHHATTISGARH N AN AN AN N N N

28 COASTAL ANDHRA PR. & YANAM AN AAN N AAN N N N

29 TELANGANA N N N N N N N

30 RAYALASEEMA N AAN AAN AAN AN N N

31 TAMIL. PUDU. & KARAIKAL N AN AN N N N AN

32 COASTAL KARNATAKA BN N N AN AN N N

33 NORTH INTERIOR KARNATAKA BN N N AN AN N N

34 SOUTH INTERIOR KARNATAKA N N N N AN AN N

35 KERALA & MAHE N N N N N N N

36 LAKSHADWEEP N N N N N N N

Lowest Minimum Temperature (°C) 5.2 5.0 6.3 5.4 5.0 4.2 3.5

Station/(s) observed LMT CHURU CHURU CHURU CHURU CHURU CHURU CHURU

Station/(s) lies in Met-Subdivision/(s) WEST RAJ. WEST RAJ. WEST RAJ. WEST RAJ. WEST RAJ. WEST RAJ. WEST RAJ.

Highest Maximum Temperature (°C) 35.0 35.0 35.6 35.2 35.4 35.5 34.5

Station/(s) observed HMT RATNAGIRI K PARAMATHY KARWAR KARWAR HONAVAR RATNAGIRI,

KARWAR Ratnagiri

Station/(s) lies in Met-Subdivision/(s) KONKAN & GOA TAMLINADU &

PUDU.

COASTAL KARNATAKA

COASTAL KARNATAKA

COASTAL KARNATAKA

KONKAN &

GOA, COASTAL KARNATAKA

KONKAN &

GOA

LEGENDS:

N- NORMAL LONG PERIOD AVERAGE ±1OC BN -BELOW NORMAL (N-2)OC AN -ABOVE NORMAL (N+2)OC ABN- APPRECIABLY BELOW NORMAL (3.1 to 4.9)OC BELOW NORMAL AAN- APPRECIABLY ABOVE NORMAL (3.1 to 4.9)OC ABOVE NORMAL

MBN MARKEDLY BELOW NORMAL 5OCOR MORE BELOW NORMAL MAN- MARKEDLY ABOVE NORMAL 5OC OR MORE ABOVENORMAL

-Cold Wave (Minimum temperature departure from Normal -4.5 OC to -6.4OC) - -Severe Cold Wave (Minimum temperature departure from Norma ≤ -6.5OC)

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Table-2

STATEWISE DISTRIBUTION OF DISTRICTS WITH LARGE EXCESS (LE), EXCESS (E), NORMAL (N), DEFICIENT (D), LARGE DEFICIENT (LD) RAINFALL, NO RAINFALL (NR) AND NO DATA (ND)

Period:01-10-2022 To 07-12-2022

S.No. States /UTs LE E N D LD NR ND TOTAL

1 ANDAMAN & NICOBAR (UT) 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 3

2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 6 4 1 3 1 1 0 16

3 ASSAM 6 11 8 2 0 0 0 27

4 MEGHALAYA 3 2 4 1 1 0 0 11

5 NAGALAND 1 0 2 7 0 0 1 11

6 MANIPUR 0 1 4 4 0 0 0 9

7 MIZORAM 0 0 1 7 0 0 0 8

8 TRIPURA 0 4 3 1 0 0 0 8

9 SIKKIM 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 4

10 WEST BENGAL 0 3 9 7 0 0 0 19

11 ODISHA 0 2 20 7 1 0 0 30

12 JHARKHAND 3 5 13 3 0 0 0 24

13 BIHAR 8 16 11 3 0 0 0 38

14 UTTAR PRADESH 65 1 4 4 1 0 0 75

15 UTTARAKHAND 8 4 1 0 0 0 0 13

16 HARYANA 10 4 3 4 1 0 0 22

17 CHANDIGARH (UT) 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

18 DELHI (UT) 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

19 PUNJAB 3 2 4 3 8 2 0 22

20 HIMACHAL PRADESH 6 2 0 4 0 0 0 12

21 JAMMU & KASHMIR (UT) 5 10 4 0 1 0 0 20

22 MADHYA PRADESH 41 8 3 0 0 0 0 52

23 GUJARAT 7 6 3 5 10 2 0 33

24 DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI AND DAMAN & DIU (UT) 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 3

25 GOA 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2

26 MAHARASHTRA 9 19 7 1 0 0 0 36

27 CHHATTISGARH 3 5 13 5 1 0 0 27

28 ANDHRA PRADESH 0 2 6 5 0 0 0 13

29 TELANGANA 1 4 18 10 0 0 0 33

30 TAMIL NADU 1 5 21 11 0 0 0 38

31 PUDUCHERRY (UT) 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 4

32 KARNATAKA 6 12 7 5 0 0 0 30

33 KERALA 0 1 6 7 0 0 0 14

34 LAKSHADWEEP (UT) 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

35 LADAKH (UT) 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2

36 RAJASTHAN 18 2 3 2 6 2 0 33

TOTAL 221 138 186 118 32 7 1 703

CATEGORYWISE DISTRIBUTION OF DISTRICTS

OUT OF 694 FOR WHICH DATA RECEIVED 31% 20% 26% 17% 5% 1%

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF DISTRICTS IN EARLIER

FIVE YEARS SINCE OCTOBER 1st TILL LE E N D LD NR

08-12-2021 47% 16% 16% 16% 5% 0%

09-12-2020 11% 13% 22% 25% 26% 3%

04-12-2019 33% 18% 19% 17% 12% 1%

05-12-2018 2% 3% 9% 18% 43% 25%

06-12-2017 9% 13% 17% 15% 27% 19%

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