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Government of India
Ministry of Earth Sciences
India Meteorological Department
National Weather Forecasting Centre
WEATHER DURING THE WEEK ENDING ON
6 JANUARY, 2016
Table-1
Table-2
Table-3
Table-4
Fig-1
Fig-2
Annexure-1
CHIEF FEATURES
FOG
 Dense to very dense fog has been observed at a few places over East Uttar Pradesh on 2nd and at
isolated pockets of north Assam on 1st; Gangetic West Bengal on 3rd & 4th; Odisha on 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th &
6th; Bihar on 1st, 3rd, 4th & 5th; Uttar Pradesh on 31st December., 1st January, 3rd & 5th; Delhi on 3rd;
south Haryana & north Rajasthan on 6th and Punjab on 3rd & 6th.
METEOROLOGICAL ANALYSIS

Last week’s upper air cyclonic circulation over Tripura & neighbourhood extending upto 1.5 km
above mean sea level persisted during the whole week.

Last week’s cyclonic circulation over Comorin & neighbourhood became less marked on 31st
December.

Last week’s feeble Western Disturbance as an upper air trough along Long. 72.0°E and north of Lat.
30.0°N moved away east-northeastwards on 31st December.

A western disturbance as an upper air cyclonic circulation lay centred over Afghanistan &
neighbourhood extending upto 3.1 km above mean sea level on 31st December; over Afghanistan &
adjoining north Pakistan on 1st January, 2016; over eastern parts of Jammu & Kashmir on 2nd and
moved away east-northeastwards thereafter.

Associated induced upper air cyclonic circulation with above mentioned western disturbance formed
over north Rajasthan & neighbourhood extending upto 0.9 km above mean sea level on 1 st January,
2016 and became less marked thereafter.

Another western disturbance as an upper air cyclonic circulation lay centred over Afghanistan &
neighbourhood extending upto 3.1 km above mean sea level on 3 rd; over Afghanistan & adjoining
Pakistan on 4th; over Jammu & Kashmir & neighbourhood on 5th and moved away
east-northeastwards thereafter.

3rd western disturbance as an upper air trough in the mid tropospheric westerlies ran roughly along
Longitude 55°E and north of Latitude 30°N on 5th and roughly along Longitude 62.0°E and north of
Latitude 30.0°N on 6th.

The associated induced upper air cyclonic circulation lay centred over Pakistan & adjoining West
Rajasthan extending upto 0.9 km above mean sea level on 4th; over north Rajasthan &
neighbourhood on 5th and over West Rajasthan & neighbourhood on 6th.

A trough of low at mean sea level lay centred over southwest Bay of Bengal on 5th and over
southwest Bay of Bengal off Sri Lanka on 6th.
RAINFALL
 Sub-divisionwise daily distribution of realised rainfall and minimum temperature is shown in
Table-1.
 Sub-divisionwise weekly rainfall is shown in Annexure-1.
Rainfall During The Week (For the week ending on 06 January, 2016)
Rainfall was normal in 1, deficient/scanty in 7 and no rain in 28 out of 36 meteorological
sub-divisions. (All India Actual: 1.0 mm, Normal: 3.1 mm and Departure: -68%).
Cumulative Seasonal Rainfall (1 October to 31 December, 2015)
Rainfall was excess/normal in 10 and deficient/scanty in 26 out of 36 meteorological sub-divisions.
(All India Actual: 97.8 mm, Normal: 127.2 mm and Departure: -23%).
The sub-division wise weekly and seasonal rainfall distribution is presented in Fig.1 and Fig.2.
Statewise distribution of number of districts with excess, normal, deficient, scanty and no rainfall is
shown in Table-2.
A comparative data of cumulative seasonal rainfall during the corresponding period in the last five
years is given in Table-3.
METEOROLOGICAL ANALYSIS AS ON 7 JANUARY 2016

The A western disturbance as an upper air trough runs roughly along Longitude 64.0°E and
north of Latitude 20.0°N.

An induced upper air cyclonic circulation lies over north Rajasthan & neighbourhood and
extends upto 0.9 km above mean sea level.

An upper air cyclonic circulation lies over Tripura & neighbourhood and extends upto 1.5 km
above mean sea level.

Easterly / north easterly winds are prevailing over south peninsular India.

A fresh western disturbance as an upper air system would affect western Himalayan region
from 11th onwards.
Forecast & Warning for the next week ending on 13 JANUARY 2016
Detailed seven days Meteorological Sub-division wise rainfall forecast & warning is given in Table 4.
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Table-1
METEOROLOGICAL SUB-DIVISIONWISE DAILY DISTRIBUTION OF RAINFALL & MINIMUM TEMPERATURE-2016
RAINFALL
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
SUB-DIVISIONS
ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
ASSAM & MEGHALAYA
NAGA.MANI.MIZO.TRIPURA
SUB-HIMA.WEST BEN. & SIKKIM
GANGETIC WEST BENGAL
ODISHA
JHARKHAND
BIHAR
EAST UTTAR PRADESH
WEST UTTAR PRADESH
UTTARAKHAND
HARYANA CHAND. & DELHI
PUNJAB
HIMACHAL PRADESH
JAMMU & KASHMIR
WEST RAJASTHAN
EAST RAJASTHAN
WEST MADHYA PRADESH
EAST MADHYA PRADESH
GUJARAT REGION D.D. & N.H.
SAURASTRA KUTCH & DIU
KONKAN & GOA
MADHYA MAHARASHTRA
MARATHAWADA
VIDARBHA
CHHATTISGARH
COASTAL ANDHRA PRADESH
TELANGANA
RAYALASEEMA
TAMILNADU & PUDUCHERRY
COASTAL KARNATAKA
NORTH INTERIOR KARNATAKA
SOUTH INTERIOR KARNATAKA
KERALA
LAKSHADWEEP
31
DEC’15
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
ISOL
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
MINIMUM TEMPERATURE
01
JAN
02
JAN
03
JAN
04
JAN
05
JAN
06
JAN
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
ISOL
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
ISOL
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
ISOL
SCT
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
ISOL
FWS
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
ISOL
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
31
DEC’15
AAN
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
MAN
MAN
MAN
AAN
MAN
AAN
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
BN
N
N
N
BN
N
N
01
JAN
02
JAN
03
JAN
04
JAN
05
JAN
06
JAN
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
AN
N
N
AN
AN
AAN
AAN
AAN
AAN
AAN
AAN
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
AN
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
AAN
AAN
AAN
AAN
AN
AN
N
N
AN
N
AN
N
AN
BN
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
AN
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
AN
AN
AN
N
AN
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
AN
BN
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
AN
N
AN
N
N
AN
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
AN
AN
AN
N
AN
AN
N
N
N
N
N
AN
AN
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
N
AN
AN
N
N
N
N
N
N
AN
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
AN
N
AN
N
N
N
N
N
AAN
AN
AAN
N
AN
AN
AAN
AAN
AN
N
AN
AN
N
N
N
N
N
AN
N
N
AN
N
N
N
N
N
LEGENDS FOR RAINFALL:
WDS
DRY
WIDE SPREAD / MOST PLACES (76-100%)
NO STATION REPORTED RAINFALL
FWS
FAIRLY WIDE SPREAD / MANY PLACES (51-75%)
SCT
*
ACTIVE (R/F 11/2- 4 times the normal)
RAINFALL ACTIVITY
SCATTERED/ FEW PLACES (26-50%)
ISOLATED (UP TO 25 %)
ISOL
VIGOROUS (R/F More than 4 times)
**
LEGENDS FOR TEMPERATURE:
N
AN
*
NORMAL (N,N+1,N-1)OC
BELOW NORMAL (N-2)OC
BN
ABOVE NORMAL (N+2)OC
APRECIABLY ABOVE NORMAL (N+3,+4)OC
AAN
Cold wave conditions (Departure from Normal is( -4 OC to -5 OC and -5 OC to -6 OC)
ABN
MAN
**
APRECIABLY BELOW NORMAL (N-3, -4)OC
MARKEDLY BELOW NORMAL (N-5 AND BELOW ) OC
MBN
MARKEDLY ABOVE NORMAL (N+5 AND ABOVE ) OC
Severe Cold wave conditions (Departure from Normal is( -6 OC or less and -7 OC or less )
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Table-2
STATEWISE DISTRIBUTION OF NO. OF DISTRICTS
WITH EXCESS, NORMAL,DEFICIENT,SCANTY AND NO RAINFALL
S.
NO.
1
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
STATES
A & N ISLAND (UT)
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
ASSAM
MEGHALAYA
NAGALAND
MANIPUR
MIZORAM
TRIPURA
SIKKIM
WEST BENGAL
ODISHA
JHARKHAND
BIHAR
UTTAR PRADESH
UTTARAKHAND
HARYANA
CHANDIGARH (UT)
DELHI
PUNJAB
HIMACHAL PRADESH
JAMMU & KASHMIR
RAJASTHAN
MADHYA PRADESH
GUJARAT
DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI (UT)
DAMAN & DIU (UT)
GOA
MAHARASHTRA
CHHATISGARH
ANDHRA PRADESH
TELANGANA
TAMILNADU
PUDUCHERRY (UT)
KARNATAKA
KERALA
LAKSHADWEEP (UT)
TOTAL
CATEGORYWISE DISTRIBUTION
OF DISTRICTS OUT OF THE
607 WHOSE DATA RECEIVED
PERIOD
FROM :
E
N
0
2
0
1
1
6
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
11
3
1
4
3
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
1
0
4
0
0
0
21
11
2
0
8
7
9
5
1
0
62
53
10%
9%
01.10.2015
D
S
1
0
6
4
11
8
3
3
2
1
2
1
2
0
3
1
2
1
4
14
5
24
6
18
2
26
16
51
3
10
2
17
0
1
0
8
2
15
7
3
2
1
3
12
16
24
1
17
0
1
0
1
2
0
9
22
1
15
8
1
1
9
0
0
0
0
12
3
0
0
0
0
134
312
TO
NR
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
10
3
0
2
0
1
3
0
0
13
3
8
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
46
22%
8%
51%
31.12.2015
ND
TOTAL
0
3
5
16
1
27
1
7
7
11
6
9
7
9
0
4
0
4
0
19
0
30
0
24
0
38
0
71
0
13
0
21
0
1
0
9
0
20
0
12
5
22
0
33
0
50
0
26
0
1
0
2
0
2
0
35
0
18
0
13
0
10
0
32
2
4
0
30
0
14
0
1
34
641
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF DISTRICTS IN EARLIER YEARS SINCE 1st OCTOBER
DATE
31.12.2014
31.12.2013
31.12.2012
31.12.2011
31.12.2010
E
14%
45%
10%
4%
38%
N
19%
18%
21%
9%
22%
D
27%
29%
26%
10%
20%
S
36%
8%
27%
44%
18%
NR
4%
0%
16%
33%
2%
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Table-3
RAINFALL DURING POST-MONSOON SEASON
For the period from 1st October to
S. Meteorological
No. Sub-Divisions
1.
Andaman &
Nicobar Islands
2.
Arunachal
Pradesh
3
Assam &
Meghalaya
4.
Naga., Mani.,
Mizo. & Tripura
5.
Sub-Himalayan
West Bengal &
Sikkim
6.
Gangetic West
Bengal
7.
Odisha
8.
Jharkhand
9.
Bihar
10.
East Uttar
Pradesh
11.
West Uttar
Pradesh
12.
Uttarakhand
13.
Haryana,
Chandigarh &
Delhi
14.
Punjab
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
31 Dec
2010
951
723
+31
145
241
-40
121
206
-41
255
226
+13
116
188
-38
137
155
-12
221
156
+41
81
98
-16
55
79
-31
22
61
-64
21
50
-58
40
86
-53
14
27
-48
23
41
-44
31 Dec
2011
556
696
-20
81
267
-70
52
195
-73
80
243
-67
65
185
-65
29
160
-82
24
144
-83
25
92
-72
10
77
-87
1
60
-98
*
54
-99
11
90
-88
*
29
-99
4
41
-90
3
31 Dec
2012
665
696
-4
224
267
-16
181
195
-7
181
243
-25
149
185
-20
134
160
-16
148
144
+2
81
92
-11
44
77
-43
3
60
-96
4
54
-93
33
90
-64
8
29
-74
11
41
-73
31 Dec
2013
902
696
+30
190
267
-29
123
195
-37
128
243
-47
219
185
+18
358
160
+124
393
144
+173
281
92
+207
197
77
+155
99
60
+64
70
54
+29
36
90
-60
15
29
-50
29
41
-30
31 Dec
2014
701
696
+1
65
267
-76
38
195
-80
73
243
-70
39
185
-79
57
160
-65
115
144
-20
46
92
-50
49
77
-37
83
60
+38
29
54
-46
85
90
-5
20
29
-31
21
41
-49
31 DEC
2015
618
696
-11
129
267
-52
91
195
-53
132
243
-46
83
185
-55
39
160
-76
47
144
-68
26
92
-72
10
77
-87
17
60
-72
12
54
-79
26
90
-71
6
29
-79
10
41
-75
S.
No.
Meteorological
Sub-Divisions
15.
Himachal
Pradesh
16.
Jammu &
Kashmir
17.
West
Rajasthan
18.
East Rajasthan
19.
West Madhya
Pradesh
20.
East Madhya
Pradesh
21.
Gujarat Region
22.
Saurashtra,
Kutch & Diu
23.
Konkan & Goa
24.
Madhya
Maharashtra
25.
Marathawada
26.
Vidarbha
27.
Chhattisgarh
28.
Coastal
Andhra
Pradesh
29.
Telangana
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
31 Dec
2010
93
111
-17
101
146
-31
31
8
+276
78
26
+198
60
53
+14
31
60
-49
48
34
+43
68
26
+161
299
135
+121
153
104
+46
105
96
+10
95
75
+25
93
81
+14
574
327
+76
165
109
+51
For the period from 1st October to
31 Dec 31 Dec 31 Dec 31 Dec
2011
2012
2013
2014
18
41
62
73
108
108
108
108
-83
-62
-43
-33
73
95
96
55
132
132
132
132
-44
-28
-27
-58
*
3
12
1
9
9
9
9
-99
-67
+22
-89
0
*
32
5
28
28
28
28
-100
-99
+17
-83
*
4
68
26
53
53
53
53
-99
-93
+27
-51
2
21
123
71
58
58
58
58
-97
-64
+114
+22
2
5
60
5
35
35
35
35
-93
-87
+72
-86
3
4
35
10
29
29
29
29
-88
-87
+20
-66
121
175
159
131
149
149
149
149
-19
+18
+7
-11
59
95
63
85
108
108
108
108
-46
-12
-42
-22
25
72
113
37
102
102
102
102
-75
-29
+11
-63
4
43
134
26
82
82
82
82
-95
-48
+64
-68
16
65
175
78
77
77
77
77
-80
-15
+128
+1
179
435
455
227
327
327
327
327
-45
+33
+39
-31
17
145
251
57
119
119
119
119
-85
+22
+110
-52
4
31 DEC
2015
55
108
-49
165
132
+25
1
9
-88
6
28
-77
12
53
-77
40
58
-30
3
35
-93
5
29
-84
127
149
-15
65
108
-40
24
102
-76
7
82
-91
20
77
-74
279
327
-15
26
119
-78
S.
No.
Meteorological
Sub-Divisions
30.
Rayalaseema
31.
Tamil Nadu &
Pondicherry
32.
Coastal
Karnataka
33.
North Interior
Karnataka
34.
South Interior
Karnataka
35.
Kerala
36.
Lakshadweep
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
A
N
D
Country as a whole
For the period from 1st October to
31 Dec 31 Dec 31 Dec 31 Dec 31 Dec
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
275
178
215
165
139
212
219
219
219
219
+30
-19
-2
-25
-37
607
537
368
293
429
430
438
438
438
438
+41
+22
-16
-33
-2
590
257
220
279
256
258
263
263
263
263
+129
-2
-16
+6
-3
166
81
139
105
119
137
145
145
145
145
+21
-44
-4
-28
-18
332
208
162
131
193
201
210
210
210
210
+66
-1
-23
-38
-8
830
447
312
432
502
498
481
481
481
481
+67
-7
-35
-10
+5
436
317
167
177
290
329
334
334
334
334
+33
-5
-50
-47
-13
153.2
65.7
100.6
149.5
85.2
126.3
127.2
127.2
127.2
127.2
+21
-48
-21
+18
-33
31 DEC
2015
390
219
+78
665
438
+52
275
263
+5
69
145
-53
249
210
+19
613
481
+27
555
334
+67
97.8
127.2
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SUMMARY
No. of Sub-Divisions
with rainfall
Excess
Normal
Total
Deficient
Scanty
No rain
Total
Data Inadequate
TOTAL
31 Dec
2010
18
07
25
10
01
00
11
00
36
For the period from 1st October to
31 Dec 31 Dec 31 Dec 31 Dec
2011
2012
2013
2014
01
02
16
02
06
13
06
10
07
15
22
12
05
09
13
13
23
12
01
11
01
00
00
00
29
21
14
24
00
00
00
00
36
36
36
36
* Data is rounded off to nearest full figure according to Meteorological convention.
SEASONS:
Winter Season (January-February) Pre-Monsoon Season (March-May)
Monsoon Season (June-September) Post-Monsoon Season (October-December)
LEGEND:
Excess
Normal :
Deficient :
Scanty
:
No Rain :
:
+20% or more A : Actual Rainfall (mm)
+19% to-19% N : Normal Rainfall (mm)
-20% to-59% D : Departure from normal
-60% to-99% **: Data Inadequate
-100%
*: Rainfall upto 0.4 mm
5
31 DEC
2015
05
05
10
08
18
00
26
00
36
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Table-4
SUB-DIVISIONWISE WEEKLY RAINFALL FORECAST & WEATHER WARNINGS-2016
07 JAN 08 JAN 09 JAN
10 JAN
11 JAN
12 JAN
13 JAN
SUB-DIVISIONWISE
1
ANDAMAN & NICO.ISLANDS
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
2
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
DRY
ISOL
SCT
ISOL
DRY
ISOL
ISOL
3
ASSAM & MEGHALAYA
DRY
ISOL
SCT
ISOL
DRY
DRY
DRY
4
NAGA.MANI.MIZO.& TRIPURA
DRY
DRY
ISOL
ISOL
DRY
DRY
DRY
5
SUB-HIM.W. BENG. & SIKKIM
DRY
ISOL
ISOL
DRY
DRY
ISOL
ISOL


6
GANGETIC WEST BENGAL
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY


7
ODISHA
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
8
JHARKHAND
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY


9
BIHAR
DRY
ISOL
ISOL
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
10
EAST UTTAR PRADESH
DRY
ISOL
ISOL
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
11
WEST UTTAR PRADESH
DRY
ISOL
ISOL
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
12
UTTARAKHAND
ISOL
SCT
ISOL
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
13
HARYANA CHD. & DELHI
ISOL
SCT
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
14
PUNJAB
ISOL
SCT
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
15
HIMACHAL PRADESH
SCT
FWS
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
16
JAMMU & KASHMIR
WS
WS
DRY
DRY
ISOL
ISOL
ISOL
17
WEST RAJASTHAN
ISOL
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
18
EAST RAJASTHAN
ISOL
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
19
WEST MADHYA PRADESH
DRY
ISOL
ISOL
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
20
EAST MADHYA PRADESH
DRY
ISOL
ISOL
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
21
GUJARAT REGION D.D. & N.H.
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
22
SAURASTRA KUTCH & DIU
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
23
KONKAN & GOA
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
24
MADHYA MAHARASHTRA
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
25
MARATHAWADA
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
26
VIDARBHA
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
27
CHHATTISGARH
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
28
COASTAL ANDHRA PRADESH
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
29
TELANGANA
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
30
RAYALASEEMA
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
31
TAMILNADU & PUDUCHERRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
32
COASTAL KARNATAKA
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
33
NORTH INT.KARNATAKA
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
34
SOUTH INT.KARNATAKA
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
35
KERALA
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
36
LAKSHADWEEP
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
Sl. No.
LEGENDS:
WS
SCT
FWS FAIRLY WIDE SPREAD / MANY PLACES (51% to 75%)
ISOL ISOLATED (Less than 25%)
DRY DRY (Nil Rainfall)
WIDE SPREAD / MOST PLACES (More than 75%)
SCATTERED / FEW PLACES (26% to 50%)
$ Thunder squall, D Dust/Thunderstorm, + Heat wave, ++ Severe Heat Wave, - Cold Wave -- Severe Cold Wave

Fog
* Snowfall
●
Heavy rainfall
●●
heavy to very heavy rainfall
6
●●●
extremely heavy rainfall
#
Hailstorm
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Fig-1
7
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Fig-2
8
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ANNEXURE-1
RAINFALL DURING THE WEEK (In cm.)
(31 DECEMBER 2015-06 JANUARY 2016)
31 DEC
Nil
1 JAN
SUB-HIMALAYAN WEST BENGAL & SIKKIM: MANGAN-1.
2 JAN
Nil
3 JAN
ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS: NANCOWARY-2.
4 JAN
JAMMU & KASHMIR: GULMARG R.S.-2, KUPWARA-1.
5 JAN
HIMACHAL PRADESH: TISSA-2, UDAIPUR-2, KUKUMSHERI AWS-2, KEYLONG-1, SALONI-1, MANALI-1, CHAMBA
AWS-1, JAMMU & KASHMIR: KUPWARA-3, GULMARG R.S.-3, PAHALGAM-1, GUND-1, BARAMULLA AWS-1,
SHALIMAR AGRO-1, SRINAGAR AERO-1, ANANTNAG-1, BANIHAL-1, SRINAGAR AGRO AWS-1, HARRAN AWS-1,
PAHALGAM AWS-1, SRINAGAR-1, QAZI GUND-1, RAMBAGH AWS-1, BATOTE-1.
6 JAN
JAMMU & KASHMIR: BARAMULLA AWS-1, PAHALGAM AWS-1.
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