WEEKLY WEATHER STATUS OF PUNJAB DATED 05.11.2020 Past Week Weather Conditions :- During the week (30 th –05 th Nov 2020) Punjab state received 100% less rainfall than normal. Cumulative rainfall during this season (01 st Oct -05 h Nov 2020) in Punjab State is nil. Details are given below: DISTRICTWISE RAINFALL (PUNJAB) WEEKLY RAINFALL ( 30 th – 05 th Nov 2020) SEASONAL RAINFALL (01 st Oct- 05 th Nov 2020) DISTRICT ACTUAL RAINFALL NORMAL RAINFALL DEPARTURE (%) ACTUAL RAINFALL NORMAL RAINFALL DEPARTURE (%) AMRITSAR 0 1.1 -100 0 13.9 -100 BARNALA 0 2.3 -100 0 7.2 -100 BHATINDA 0 1.2 -100 0 8.8 -100 FARIDKOT 0 1.4 -100 0 5 -100 FATEHGARH SAHIB 0 4.6 -100 0 9.9 -100 FEROZEPUR 0 0.7 -100 0 5.8 -100 GURDASPUR 0 2.1 -100 0 16.6 -100 HOSHIARPUR 0 1.8 -100 0 13.4 -100 JALANDHAR 0 2.5 -100 0 9.6 -100 KAPURTHALA 0 0.6 -100 0 5.5 -100 LUDHIANA 0 2.1 -100 0 10.2 -100 MANSA 0 2.2 -100 0 6.4 -100 MOGA 0 1 -100 0 5.5 -100 MUKTSAR 0 0.7 -100 0 6.8 -100 NAWANSHAHAR 0 1.9 -100 0 12.6 -100 PATIALA 0 2.3 -100 0 12.5 -100 ROPAR 0 2.1 -100 0 18.2 -100 SANGRUR 0 1.7 -100 0 10.2 -100 SAS NAGAR (MOHALI) 0 2.7 -100 0 15.7 -100 TARN TARAN 0 1.3 -100 0 9.8 -100 RAINFALL (PUNJAB) 0 1.7 -100 0 10.2 -100 भारत सरकार पृवी ववान मंालय भारत मौसम ववान ववभाग मौसम क , चंडीग GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF EARTH SCIENCES INDIA METEOROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT METEOROLOGICAL CENTRE, CHANDIGARH
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WEEKLY WEATHER STATUS OF PUNJAB
DATED 05.11.2020
Past Week Weather Conditions:-
During the week (30th –05thNov 2020) Punjab state received 100% less rainfall than normal.
Cumulative rainfall during this season (01stOct -05h Nov 2020) in Punjab State is nil. Details are given below:
WEATHER FORECAST FOR PUNJAB FOR NEXT FIVE DAYS (VALID TILL 0830 IST OF
10th Nov 2020): Mostly dry weather conditions likely in Punjab State during next 5-7 days.
Maximum temperatures likely to remain near normal/slightly above normal during this period
.Gradual fall in minimum temperatures during this period. Haze/smog very likely during
morning and evening hrs in parts of State during this period.
WARNING (if any): NIL.
OUTLOOK FOR SUBSEQUENT TWO DAYS:-
Mostly dry weather conditions with gradual fall in temperatures during this period.
Weather Forecast for Sutlej, Beas and Ravi catchments
based upon imd gfs model for next 7 days :
Mainly dry weather conditions likely in Sutlej, Beas and Ranjitsagar Dam catchments during next 5-7 days or so.
DAY 1(valid for 0830 ISTof 06.11.2020) DAY 2 (valid for 0830 ISTof 07.11.2020)
DAY 3 (valid for 0830 ISTof 08.11.2020) DAY 4 (valid for 0830 ISTof 09.11.2020)
DAY 5 (valid for 0830 ISTof 10.11.2020) DAY 6 (valid for 0830 ISTof 11.11.2020)
DAY 7 (valid for 0830 ISTof 11.11.2020.)
OUTLOOK FOR NEXT TWO WEEKS(RAINFALL) :-
Extended range forecast for next two weeks ( up to 19th November 2020) indicates
mostly dry weather conditions in Punjab. Maximum temperatures likely to remain
near normal/ slightly above normal during this period, whereas gradual fall in
minimum temperatures likely till 19th November 2020.Haze/smog likely during this
period.
Outlook For Week 1 (Rainfall ) (06th
– 12th
Nov 2020)
Outlook for Week 2 (Rainfall) (13th
– 19th
NOV 2020)
Outlook for Week 1 (Maximum Temperature) (06th
– 12th
nov 2020)
Outlook for Week 2 (Maximum Temperature) ( 13th
– 19th
Nov 2020)
Outlook for Week 1 (Minimum Temperature) (06th
12th
Nov 2020)
Outlook for Week 2 (Minimum Temperature) ( 13th
– 19th
Nov 2020)
STANDARD PRECIPITATION INDEX
(Cumulative 12 weeks for the period 01thJune 2020 to 30th Sep 2020 )
STANDARD PRECIPITATION INDEX
Less Extremely
Dry
Severely dry
Moderately Dry districts
Mildly Dry districts
Mildly Wet districts
Moderately Wet
districts
Severely Wet
More extremely
wet
No data
HOSHIARPUR AMRITSAR FEROZEPUR BHATINDA FARIDKOT
MANSA JALANDHAR GURDASPUR
NAWANSHAHAR KAPURTHALA SANGRUR
TARN TARAN LUDHIANA MUKTSAR
PATIALA FARIDKOT
MOGA BHATINDA
ROPAR
SAS NAGAR
MOHALI
FATEHGARH
SAHIB
LEGENDS:- TERM % DEPARTURE FROM NORMAL
LARGE DEFICIENT - 60% OR LESS
DEFICIENT - 20 % TO - 59%
NORMAL + 19% TO -19%
EXCESS + 20 % TO + 59%
LARGE EXCESS + 60% OR MORE
NO RAIN - 100 %
INTENSITY OF RAINFALL AMOUNT OF RAINFALL VERY LIGHT RAINFALL 0.1 -2.4 mm
LIGHT RAINFALL 2.5 -15.5 mm
MODERATE RAINFALL 15.6 -64.4 mm
HEAVY RAINFALL 64.5 -115.5 mm
VERY HEAVY RAINFALL 115.6 -204.4 mm
EXTREMELY HEAVY RAINFALL ≥ 204.5 mm
EXCEPTIONALLY HEAVY RAINFALL
When the amount is a value near about the highest recorded rainfall at or near the station for the month or season. However,this term will be used only when the actual rainall amount exceeds 12 cm.
CATEGORY %STATIONS
WIDESPREAD/MOST PLACES 76-100%
FAIRLY WIDESPREAD /MANY PLACES 51-75%
SCATTERED/ FEW PLACES 26-50%
ISOLATED Up to 25%
DRY No station reported rainfall
TERMINOLOGY PROBABILITY OF OCCURENCE
UNLIKELY Less than 25%
LIKELY 25-50%
VERY LIKELY 51-75%
MOST LIKELY Above 75%
Northern Limit of Monsoon (NLM) :- The NLM is the northern most limit of monsoon upto which it has advanced on any given day.
Types of forecast : 1. Nowcasting: - A short range forecast having a lead time/validity of less than 24 hrs 2. Short range forecasts: - Forecasts having a lead time / validity period of 1 to 3 days 3. Medium range forecasts: - Forecasts having a lead time /validity period of 4 to 10 days 4. Long range /Extended Range forecasts: - Forecasts having a lead time/validity period beyond 10 days. Usually this is being issued fora season/month.