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IMD Weather Today: After the withdrawal of the southwest monsoon, the winter season is now starting. Cold may increase in Punjab after Diwali. During this, two western disturbances will become active in the coming days.

Due to this, there is a possibility of rain in Punjab, while snowfall is possible in Himachal. During this, a new system has become active in the Arabian Sea.

After the withdrawal of the southwest monsoon, the winter season is now starting. Cold may increase in Punjab after Diwali. During this, two western disturbances will become active in the coming days. This is likely to cause rain in Punjab, while snowfall is possible in Himachal. Meanwhile, a new system has become active in the Arabian Sea. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted heavy to very heavy rain in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry in the next seven days. Normal weather is expected in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. The trend of decline in minimum and maximum temperatures is predicted to continue.

Cyclonic Circulation in Arabian Sea

A cyclonic circulation is active over the south coast of Tamil Nadu and the Comorin region, extending up to a height of about 1.5 km above sea level. Apart from this, another cyclonic circulation persists over the southeast Arabian Sea and the adjacent equatorial Indian Ocean. Under the influence of these two systems, a low pressure area is expected to form over the southeast Arabian Sea and Lakshadweep region (near Kerala and Karnataka coasts) around October 19. This system will gradually move northwestwards. Due to the influence of these active systems, widespread rainfall continues over Tamil Nadu and Kerala.

The weather in Punjab and Chandigarh will remain clear for the next seven days. There will be no change in the maximum and minimum temperatures. The weather is expected to remain dry in Punjab and Chandigarh for the next seven days. There will be no significant change in the maximum and minimum temperatures during this period. There is also no possibility of rain. However, the average maximum temperature in the state has decreased by 0.1 degrees in the last 24 hours, bringing it closer to normal.

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