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Wed Aug 20, 2008 5:21pm IST
 
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Aug 20(Reuters) - Following is the weather report detailed by
India Meteorological Department:
 CHIEF FEATURES (Based on 0830 hours IST observations)
 The upper air cyclonic circulation over East Uttar Pradesh
now lies over East Uttar Pradesh and adjoining areas of north
Chhattisgarh & Madhya Pradesh. Current meteorological analysis
and interpretation of numerical weather prediction models
suggest its strengthening and west-northwestward movement.
Scattered to fairly widespread rainfall activity is likely over
Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, north Madhya Pradesh and  north
Chhattisgarh during next 48 hours. Rainfall is likely to
increase over plains of northwest India and Rajasthan during
next 2-3 days.
 The western end of the monsoon trough is now likely to
shift southwards. Its eastern end passes through Lucknow, Gaya,
Bankura, Kolkata and thence southeastwards to northeast Bay of
Bengal.
 A fresh cyclonic circulation has developed over north Bay
of Bengal and adjoining coastal areas of West Bengal & Orissa.
Fairly widespread rainfall with isolated heavy to very heavy
falls is likely over Gangetic West Bengal and Orissa during
next 1-2 days.
 Forecast valid upto 0830 hours IST of 23rd August, 2008
 LOCAL WEATHER REPORT:
 ---------------------
                             Departure              
Departure
                 Max Temp   from Normal   Min Temp   from
Normal    24 Hour
                    --------------Deg Celcius--------------
   Rainfall
      (MM)
                 ------    -----------   -------- 
-----------    -------- New Delhi            34.7        1.0   
   26.0        0.0
        0.0 Mumbai               30.5        2.0         
26.2        2.0
        0.5 Chennai              34.8        1.0         
22.7       -2.0
       44.0 Kolkata              30.1       -2.0         
25.5       -1.0
       34.0 Ahmedabad            32.8        1.0         
25.0        1.0
        0.0 Bangalore            28.1        1.0         
20.4        1.0
        8.9 Bhopal               29.4        0.0         
21.4       -1.0
        0.0 Bhubaneshwar         31.6        1.0         
24.5        0.0
        9.1 Chandigarh           34.6        2.0         
26.4        3.0
        0.0 Dehradun             30.1        1.0         
23.6        1.0
       13.5 Goa                  30.4        1.0         
24.0        0.0
        0.3 Guwahati             30.3       -2.0         
25.9        0.0
        7.4 Hyderabad            30.0        1.0         
22.6        1.0
        2.4 Jaipur               33.0        1.0         
23.4       -1.0
        0.0 Lucknow              30.2       -2.0         
24.4       -2.0
       19.1 Nagpur               31.5        1.0         
23.7        0.0
      TRACE Patna                30.6        1.0         
25.4       -1.0
       52.6 Pune                 28.8        1.0         
20.5        0.0
      TRACE Srinagar             30.1        0.0         
14.8       -2.0
        0.0 Thiruvananthapurm    31.3        2.0         
24.2        1.0
        0.0 Raipur               31.4        1.0         
25.6       -2.0
        0.0 Shimla               24.0        4.0         
16.0        1.0
        0.0 Ranchi               28.5        0.0         
20.6       -2.0
       34.8
 NORTHWEST INDIA
 [J & K, H. P., UTTARAKHAND, PUNJAB, HARYANA , DELHI, WEST
UP]
 Rain/thundershowers are likely at many places over
Uttarakhand and West Uttar Pradesh during next 48 hours and
decrease thereafter.
 Rain/thundershowers are likely at a few places over
Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi and Himachal Pradesh during next 48
hours and decrease thereafter.
   Isolated rain/thundershowers is likely over the rest
region.
 EAST INDIA
 [EAST UP, JHARKHAND, BIHAR, ORISSA,, WEST BENGAL & SIKKIM]
 Rain/thundershowers are likely at many places over the
region during next 48 hours and decrease thereafter.
 NORTHEAST INDIA
 [Arunachal Pradesh, NMM & T,  Assam, Meghalaya,]
 Rain/thundershowers are likely at a few places over the
region.
 SOUTH INDIA
 [TN, AP, KERALA,, KARNATAKA, LAKSHADWEEP, ANDAMAN & NICOBAR
ISLANDS]
 Rain/thundershowers are likely at a few places over Coastal
Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Coastal Karnataka and Andaman
Nicobar Islands.
 Isolated rain/thundershowers is likely over the rest
region.
 WEST INDIA
 [GOA, MAHARASHTRA (OTHER THAN VIDARBHA), GUJARAT,
RAJASTHAN]
 Rain/thundershowers are likely at a few places over Konkan
& Goa.
   Rain/thundershowers are likely at a few places over East
Rajasthan during next 48 hours and increase thereafter.
 Isolated rain/thundershowers is likely over the rest
region.
 CENTRAL INDIA
 [M.P., CHHATTISGARH, VIDARBHA]
 Rain/thundershowers are likely at many places over
Chhattisgarh and north Madhya Pradesh during next 48 hours and
decrease thereafter.
 Rain/thundershowers is likely at a few places over south
Madhya Pradesh.
 Isolated rain/thundershowers is likely over Vidarbha.
 Warning (48 hours):
 Isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall is likely over
Gangetic West Bengal, Orissa, Jharkhand, north Chhattisgarh,
north Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh  and Uttarakhand.
 Weather Outlook from  0830  IST of  23nd  August  to 0830
IST of  25th
 August, 2008  (Based on numerical weather products): Note:
'TRACE' means that rain fell but there was not enough rainfall
to measure. ((---Bangalore Commodity Desk, +91-080 4135 6833,
e-mail commodities@thomsonreuters.com)) 

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