a massive ridge of high pressure in the upper atmosphere is dominating the weather pattern across almost all of india recently. but that means different things for different parts of the country. here at the higher elevations along the mountain slopes, it means plenty of sunshine, along with above normal temperatures. at lower elevations... especially down on the plains, it spells INVERSION... which means slightly cooler air is trapped below warmer air in the mid- and upper-levels, aiding in the development of fog during the overnight and early morning hours.
some high clouds will be streaming in from the west from time to time during the next few days, otherwise we'll continue to see a good amount of sunshine, with temperatures running quite a bit warmer than normal for the end of november.
there are no storm systems on the horizon at all, and our airmass is very stable... so precipitation chances will remain virtually nil for at least the next several days...
some high clouds will be streaming in from the west from time to time during the next few days, otherwise we'll continue to see a good amount of sunshine, with temperatures running quite a bit warmer than normal for the end of november.
there are no storm systems on the horizon at all, and our airmass is very stable... so precipitation chances will remain virtually nil for at least the next several days...