South west Monsoon withdraws further

The Southwest Monsoon has further withdrawn from remaining parts of north- east India, most parts of north-east Bay of Bengal, some more parts of west central Bayof Bengal and most parts of coastal Andhra Pradesh, Rayalaseema, Karnataka and central Arabian Sea. The withdrawal line passes through  Lat.22°N/Long.94°E., Lat.19°N/Long.90°E.,Lat.16°N/Long.85°E., Tirupathi,   Bengaluru, Mangalooru, Lat.13°N/Long.70°E and Lat.13°N/Long.60°E.

The upper air cyclonic circulation over east central Bay of Bengal & neighbourhood extending upto 3.1 km above mean sea level persists. Under its influence, a low pressure area is likely to develop over same region during next 24 hours. The trough extending from the above system to southwest Bay of Bengal in the lower levels persists. Except for parts of Andaman Islands, the rest of the nation including Tamil Nadu should experience fair weather conditions.

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City Outlook:

Chennai will have to bear with above normal temperatures for a few more days and rains are not expected. Maximum could settle around 35 C.
Coimbatore will be dry and warm with a day time maximum of 35 C.
Madurai can expect yet another hot day with a day time maximum of 36 C.
Trichy would be sunny with a day time high of 34 C.
Vellore can expect a cloudy and warm day with maximum hovering around 36/37 C.

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