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Annual Weather Forecast

For Sri "SHAARVARI" Naama Samvatsaram


for Telangana & AP states
from 16th March, 2020 to 19th April, 2021
Su
Me Su Ve Ra Ve Ra
Mo
Jagallagnam Me Varsha Lagnam Asc
Ma Ju 13-04-2020 24-03-2020
Ma Sa 14:59 Hrs
Sa 20:23 Hrs
Ju Ke
Mo Ke Asc

(See page 13)

Benefits from use of Panchangam


Knowledge of Thithi bestows Wealth, Knowledge of Vaara increases Longevity, Knowledge
of Nakshatra erases Sins, Knowledge of Yoga cures Diseases and Knowledge of Karana
ensures Success in work

Vaatavarana Panchanga Parisodhana Brundam, Hyderabad


2020
Email: [email protected]

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Contents

1. Foreword … … … … 03

2. Acknowledgements … … … … 05

3. Messages from Atmospheric Scientists/Astrologers … … 06

4. A word about our Team … … … 12

5. Forecast Validation of Significant Weather Events … 14

6. Summary of Temperature & Rain distribution during the Year … 15

i) Summer & Pre Monsoon 16-3-2020 to 5-6-2020 (11 weeks)


ii) South - West Monsoon 6-6-2020 to 16-10-2020 (18 weeks)
iii) North - East Monsoon 17-10-2020 to 5-1-2021 (11 Weeks)
iv) Winter & Part of Summer 06-01-2021 to 19-04-2021 (14 weeks)
7. Lunar Phase period wise annual Weather Forecast High Lights … 16 – 20

8. Lunar Phase period wise annual Weather Forecast


Vaatavarana Panchangam - 2020 – 21 (Shaarvari) … … 21 – 29

i) Summer 16-3-2020 to 5-6-2020 (11 weeks)


ii) South - West Monsoon 6-6-2019 to 16-10-2020 (18 weeks)
iii) North - East Monsoon 17-10-2020 to 5-1-2021 (11 Weeks)
iv) Winter & Part of Summer 6-1-2021 to 19-4-2021 (14 weeks)

***

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Foreword
K.V. Krishna Murthy
Formerly Chairman of I-SERVE,
Vidyadhikari, AvadhootaDattaPeetham,
Editor, Bhaktimala (MonthlyMagazine)
Veda Pathasala Building,
Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Ashrama,
Datta Nagar, Ooty Road, Mysuru – 570025.
Cell: 09866330060 email: [email protected]

Attempts to dig out ancient Indian sciences and correlating them with western modern
scientific branches had started roughly in the pre-independence period of India, that too in the
beginning parts of 20th Century. These attempts gained momentum by the research works of
stalwarts like LokamanyaBalGangadharTilak, Kota Venkatachalam, Jagadish Chandra Bose and others.
In the beginning periods of this innovative research, Medicine and Mathematics were the two
branches, which drew approvals and appreciations from even the otherwise non - cooperative
western scientists. In Mathematics, Astronomy drew greater recognition, while a majority of
scientists are reluctant to accept Astrology (PhalaJyotisha) as a science, even today. The main reason
for this is that our ancient Indian Astrologers did not give proper scientific explanations for their
propositions, as judged from the presently available literature.
"Statistics” was also not recognized as a science till recent past, for the same reason, but latter
it was accorded recognition, since the statisticians were successful in collecting elaborate data as a
proof of their postulations, which was not done by the Astrological scholars across the world.
But Mundane Astrology (SaamudaayikaPhalaJyotisha), a sub-branch of Astrology, which deals
with the major calamities like the Earth Quakes, Cyclones, famines, wars etc., drew comparatively
better attention of the scientists, since the data collected in this field is comparatively wide, the
success rate is considerably good and finally the subject is concerned with the society at large. But
still, even Mundane Astrology, is not yet accepted as a science, for want of correlation with scientific
theories.
In fact, this attempt was begun by me, when I was the Chairman of the Institute of scientific
Research on Vedas (1-SERVE) at Hyderabad, jointly with Gayatri Vidya Parishat of Visakhapatnam. We
tried to predict precisely Earth Quaques and Cyclones based on ancient books like AdbhutaSaagara
(11th Century AD), BrihatSamhita (5th Century AD) etc., but the research work could not progress
because of various reasons.
The main hurdle in making impressive and precise predictions either in Mundane Astrology or
Individual Astrology is that, a lot of ancient Indian literature which described the Place Corrections
(DesaSamskaara) in detail, is lost, almost in total. Another important point to be considered in
applying Astro - MET principles, interpretation of planetary chart with reference to transition of
planets from one sign to other, aspects among the planets, Seasonal Climatology of the region under
study and probability of occurrence of different weather events in that season. For example, Venus
conjunct and parallel Saturn, high probability for formation of a storm and heavy precipitation if it
is rainy season and low probability if the planets are only Conjunct or if it is Summer season. To
standardize the interpretation part of chart, the present global trend is usage of computational

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facilities and statistical tools to provide precise weather forecast. Hence, all the formulae given in
the presently available ancient treatises on place and time correction are subject to a myriad of
limitations.
If we accept the theory of Astral radiations, we will be able to apply our modern Astronomical
knowledge and calculate precisely the place and time of the point, on the surface of Mother Earth,
where the radiations from Saturn, Mercury and Mars converge, how long the convergence continues
and also the route map of the point of convergence. For this, we have to take planets as globes and
utilize the techniques of establishing a point to point correlation between the concerned planets, just
as we do it to land a satellite at a given spot on the targeted planet. The same principle can be
extended to many more areas in Astrology, to make the predictions more precise.
But the need for Long Range (seasonal forecast) to Medium/ short range forecast ( from one
week to a few days, for different space scales such as village, Mandal, District, region, state &
National extent for planning agriculture, irrigation, budget etc., is increasing day by day. With
advancement of Science & technology carried out in Advanced mathematics, Space science, Astro
Physics, Meteorology, Computational techniques with high speed computers and software tools,
Astro - Meteorology has emerged to provide weather forecast combining both Astrology and
Meteorology principles keeping Climatological normal of the place of reference for which forecast is
needed (under study).
Keeping in view the demand for weather forecast and specific merits of Astro - Meteorology in
providing Long Range forecast on weather events, research work being carried out and succeeded at
other countries like USA, UK, Australia and some works reported at India also on predicting weather
events like Cyclones, Floods, Heat Waves / Cold Waves, Rain, droughts etc.,. On going through the
well documented methodology and results of Astro - Met teams, Dr.G.V. Rama, former Chief
Meteorologist of ISRO, Sriharikota, approached our Institute of Science Research in Vedas (ISRVE),
Hyderabad and explained his interest on preparing Weather calendar useful for Agriculture industry
which is prime importance of our country. Based on discussions with ISERVE, he started working
from 2012 on Astro - Meteorology With the aim of providing Annual weather calendar with weekly
forecast. On our request, in 2016 a team of Astrologers under the leadership of Dr Sagi Kamalalara
Sarma joined to work with Dr G V Rama on Long range (Seasonal) weather forecast and to prepare
annual calendar for farmer.
The above said Astro - Met team prepared Annual weather calendar for the Telugu New year
"VIKARI" (From 6th April 2019 to 24th March 2020) for Telangana & Andhra Pradesh States and
released on Telugu Ugadi day (6-4-2019). Highlights of predicted weather events and weekly
forecast events are monitored with India Meteorology Department (IMD) daily data and validated
the forecast. I am very happy to note that the validation reports issued by Atmospheric Scientists
and IMD scientists clearly indicating that the forecast which was prepared about one year before (in
2018) has come true for more than 90% of the weather events.
This type Astro-MET based calculation can be achieved by a combined effort of the
Astrologers with a background of modern astronomy and Astro Physicist with a background of
astrological acquaintance and atmospheric scientists. I invite the attention of the scientists to throw
their focus to establish Astrology as a science for the benefit of one and all of the Indian citizen.

March 2, 2020 K.V. Krishna Murthy

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Acknowledgements

We acknowledge with thanks for their support to our team in our research process, in sharing their
ideas and in participating in discussions while developing methodology and in providing forecast
format since last about 3 yers using the meteorology science and also the Astrology principles gifted
to us by our ancient scientists (Rishis).

Prof. D V B Rao, Senior professor, Dept. Of Meteorology, AU


Dr K J Ramesh, DGM, IMD
Dr. Nagaratnam, IMD, Hyderabad
Sri Amatya, IMD Scientist (Retired)
Sri P V Ramana Murthy, APSDPS,

We are thankful to publishers of “Annadata”, the popular Farmers’ magazine in Telugu, and Shri A
Harikrishna, Executive Editor and ETV Chief Producer for publishing monthly weather forecast
prepared by us for the benefit of farmers.

We are thankful to Sri A Muralikrisna, Scientist ISRO, Sri Ganesh Mutya, Software engineer who
helped to develop a programme for daily planetary chart analysis.

We are grateful to “Veda Samskruti Parishath” Hyderabad, an organization established for Vedic
Culture Promotion Research, who kindly published our Vikari samvatsara Vatavarana panchangam
and made us reach atmospheric scientists and astrologers.

Our project is to bring out useful weather calendar mainly for farmers in Telangana and Andhra
Pradesh, prepared scientifically, every year.

Sri Amatya, IMD Scientist (Retired) has been our constant motivation force and he made assessment
of the Weather Forecast made by us for the year Vikari (2019-20) and it is our pride to present the
same in following pages under his message. Our sincere thanks to Shri Amatya garu for his
continuous guidance to us.

We are very happy to share with all that almost all the significant events forecast, one year in
advance, have come true. We have been working for last 3 years and have succeeded in making
Long Range Weather Forecast accurately. With the experience gained so far, we present now the
Weather Forecast for the coming Chandramaana Shaarvari Year covering the period from16-03-2020
to 19-04-2021.

We trust and look forward for this Forecast becoming more and more useful to farmers in particular
and other public in general.

Vikari, Phalguna Shukla Dasami, Dr. G V Rama, Scientist (Retired)


March 05, 2020 Meteorology, Sriharikota, ISRO,
Hyderabad Vatavarana Panchanga Parisodhana Brundam

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Messages from Atmospheric Scientists/Astrologers

Prof.Venkata Bhaskar Rao Dodla, Ph.D.


Hon. Professor, Andhra University
Fellow, Indian Meteorological Society
Fellow, Andhra Pradesh Academy of Sciences
Fellow, Indian geophysical Union
Fellow, Ocean Society of India
Professor of Meteorology (Retd.), Andhra University, India
Former Director, Centre for Atmospheric Science, K L University, India
Former Visiting Professor, Jackson State University, USA
Distinguished Visiting Professor, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology
Tel: +91 - 891-2565906 (Res) +91 - 8500525906 (Mob) email: [email protected]

Dear Dr. Rama garu,

I am very much thankful to you for sending me your astro-met predictions for the coming new
astrological hindu calendar starting with Ugadi.

I am delighted to note that most of the predictions related to extremes of weather have been
predicted well using astro-met. It is noteworthy that this method of prediction for weather one year
ahead gains importance as no other conventional scientific methods available today can indicate
the significant weather location-wise. Our ancient wisdom, revisited by you combining the
astrological indications with meteorological expertise made this possible.

Congratulations and best compliments for all your efforts, and I do hope that these predictions will
reach the needy such as farmers. I sincerely request you to continue your efforts towards
improvement in not only making the predictions but also the community outreach.

Best regards
Bhaskar Rao

Rear Admiral KS Venugopal, VSM (Retired).


Meteorologist (Tidal waves Analyst)

I have been regularly going through the Annual Weather Forecast for Vikari naama 2019-2020. The
forecasts given were accurate and definitely would have helped the users, especially the farmers.
No other science can predict weather events one year in advance. It is only possible through Astro-
Science which this dedicated team is preparing for the benefit of farmers. Hoping that
agriculturists/farmers and other users will take advantage of weather forecasts issued for Sharvari
naama 2020-21.

Best Wishes.

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Messages from Atmospheric Scientists/Astrologers

---------- Forwarded message ---------


From: Chandrasekhara Rao <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, Mar 1, 2020 at 12:00 PM
Subject: Re: Highlights of Vikari & Sharvari Telugu New Years - for validation
To: Rama G <[email protected]>
Cc: Venkata Bhaskar Rao Dodla <[email protected]>, P V Ramana Murthy APSDPS
<[email protected]>, Somanath Sastry Jala <[email protected]>, Kamalakar Sharma
<[email protected]>, Lalitha srihari <[email protected]>, china satyanarayana
<[email protected]>

Sir,

I am thankful to you for sharing your work.


Evidently, this is a great effort in Down-scaling the ancient wisdom to applicable knowledge of a
common man.
We have heard of enough episodes in mythologies indicating the occurrences of weather events
and even their modifications. Until recently,knowledge and use of climatology, termed as “peddala
maaata”, had been a part of the daily routine of many in general and farmers in particular.
Indigenous knowledge had been chief source for planning the operations of agriculture. In this
connection, I would like to mention that Bureau of Meteorology, Australia emphasizes importance of
Indigenous knowledge, that also quotes in their web page, “Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
people have developed and intricate understanding of the environment over many thousands of
years”
In this work, the forecasts for such a long duration and so much time in advance with such a fair
degree of accuracy are praiseworthy. Further, capability to capture the occurrence/ non-occurrence
of some of the extreme events like cyclones and heat waves is indeed a matter to be highlighted
and accepted, apart from other forecasts cited. This will be of great help to planners of State
Administration. Long range forecasts of rainfall event helps the farming community immensely.
This certainly gives a ray of hope for anticipating valuable products over a longer period, which at
present are not in the purview of dynamic models.
It is therefore suggested that this work may be taken up with more vigour by a concerted team of
experts who would bring about a compromise between the Astrologists and Meteorologists and
bring out the products that are within the limits of understandable Physics and hence would be
useful for various sectors that are in need of such forecasts.

Regards
Dr. P. Chandrasekhara Rao
Director / Scientist E (Retired)
Weather Forecasting Division
Office of Climate Research and Services
IMD, Pune

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Messages from Atmospheric Scientists/Astrologers

Shri B.V.S.AMATYA
Met Gr I, IMD (Retd)

Ever since human evolution took place from Homo Habilis (2.1 to 1.5 Million Yrs ago) to the present
day Homo sapiens (0.1 to 0.03 Million Yrs) through Homo Erructus stage (1.9 to 0.4 Million Yrs) and
human migration from African rift valley region into Asia, Europe and into India during 50,000 to
20,000 years ago passed through stone, Bronze and Iron ages, started making fire learned making
tools for hunting and agriculture activity wondering about weather activity. They try to identify the
seasons by observing nature and planetary motions by observations of changes around them, tried
to identify weather vagaries. By 3500BCE, they came to know entire universe was composed of five
basic elements – Ether (Space), Earth (Prithvi), Water (Jal), Fire (Agni) and Air (Vayu). Humans
thought these five elements are responsible for natural calamities, tried to worship them. Later after
identification of planets humans starts to predict weather for their use in protecting their properties –
Domestic animals and Agriculture produce. This they started from 3500BCE, Egyptian pharaoh
period later Babylonians (650BCE), Aristotle (350BCE) and Chinese (300BCE) in Europe and Asia..

Before this in India during Mehar Civilization (7500BCE-3500BCE) and Indus Valley Civilization
(3300BCE to 1300BCE which includes Mahenjo Daro and Harappan civilization in the period of
Bronze age 3000 to 1000BCE) on the banks of Indus river and mythical river Saraswathi started
observing weather Vagaries and try to predict weather through Planets and Stars movement. At the
same time Mesopotamian and Egyptian civilizations also developed & flourished and interest on
weather increased. By the time more information on planets and stars movements our Sages have
gathered. During First millennium, in India Aryabhatta, Varahamihira, Brahma Gupta, Bhaskara-I
and Lalla, between 476 to 790BCE) by studying planetary motions based on Mathematics and
astrology, started predicting weather based on Astrological studies. They were predicting
occurrence of Comets, Eclipses very accurately based on astronomical calculations and weather by
astrological charts.

After discovery of Telescope by Galelio Galelli in 1609 and meteorological instruments during 18th
and 19th Century, Instrumental observations of weather started and discovery of Telegraph in 1835
changed the scenario predicting weather in more scientific way by data exchge. Modern Computer
era has become handy in predicting weather. Satellite and Radar observations were taken along
with the conventional data by processing data through high speed computing system predicting
weather accurately is need of the hour. Present day Satellite based and land based communication
system reduced time gap between weather forecaster and users.

In the present circumstances, attempts made by Dr G.V.Rama, Ex-ISRO scientist, predicting


weather through his astro-meteorological studies and comparing with conventional present day
weather forecasting through computer models is note worthy and challenging. I find on comparison
of Weather occurrences during 2019, more or less his astrological predictions are accurate. His
effort is not a waste and age old tradition is not forgotten. He and his astro-meteorological team can
be encouraged

Forecast Validation of Significant Weather Events – my assessment is given below.

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Forecast Validation of Significant Weather Events – Assessment by Shri B V S Amatya
Special Note items - Validation of significant events
Sl. No Forecast on weather event Validation using IMD Observations
(1) Generally above normal Forecast matching well
19th April to
temperatures, pockets of moderate During this summer season, daily observations
2nd Juneheat waves prevail over Telangana & indicated above normal temperatures, pockets of
2019 AP states. moderate heat waves
(Summer High probability for prolonged dry Over Telangana & AP States.
season) weather over SCAP & SCAP & Rayalaseema experienced prolonged dry
Rayalaseema. weather.
Remarks: Events 100% matching during the forecast period is excellent.
(2) Dry and hot weather, Severe Heat Forecast matching well.
26th May to Wave prevail over South Telangana, Above normal temperatures, Heat Wave Conditions
2nd June SCAP & RLSM were observed in many parts, with severe heat wave in
2019 isolated pockets over Telangana.
Maximum temperatures were appreciably above normal
(3.1°C to 5.0°C) at most places over Rayalaseema; at
many places over Telangana at a few places over
Coastal Andhra Pradesh.

Remarks: Severe heat wave was predicted in all regions, it has materialized in Telangana
and other regions temperatures are appreciably above normal. Forecast nearly 75%
accurate. Very Good.
(3) NE High probability for no cyclone to Forecast matching well.
Monsoon / AP Coast during Cyclone season - This year Very Severe Cyclonic Storm (VSCS) "Bul
Cyclone 2019 Bul"
Season only developed in Bay of Bengal and moved away
14-10-2019 towards NE India. Hence no cyclone crossed AP
to 2-1-2020 Coast.
Remarks: No cyclone was predicted in the period, but BUL BUL Very Severe Cyclonic
Storm occurred and moved away towards NE India. It did not struck Andhra Coast.
Forecast of Cyclone went wrong however it did not crossed over predicted region, we may
take it as 100% correct as far as no bad weather over AP regions.
Validation of General Significant events
Pre Monsoon & SW Monsoon season
3rd to 9th High probability for pre-monsoon Forecast matching well.
June 2019 thunder storms over Telangana & Pre- monsoon rain / Thunderstorms observed over
Rayala seema Telangana & AP States.
Remarks: Forecast and occurrence 100% Correct. Excellent prediction.
10th to 16th Good probability for onset of SW Forecast matching partially.
June 2019 monsoon up to South Maharashtra, Monsoon onset was delayed due to presence of Very
Central Telangana & AP state with severe cyclone "Vayu” over SE & adjoining SE Arabian
moderate winds, rain / isolated Sea.
thunder showers. Due to presence of off shore trough along Maharastra
Due to off shore trough over Arabian coast, Rain/Thundershowers observed at most places
sea, wide spread cloudy, rain, over Kerala and at isolated places over Madhya
thunder showers will prevail along Maharshtra.
west coast of Maharashtra.
Due to presence of very Severe cyclonic storm, "Vayu”
in SE Arabian Sea, above normal temperatures and
Isolated pockets of Heat Waves prevailed over

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Telangana & AP states. Onset of SW Monsoon was
delayed to 20th-21 June 2019
Remarks: SW monsoon did not set in over AP during the period. Thunderstorms were
predicted and did not occur. Isolated heat waves occurred over Telangana was not
forecasted. As far as Kerala & Maharastra, forecast is correct can be taken as partially
success.
17th to 24th Monsoon onset further extends to Forecast matching well.
June 2019 total Telangana & AP states. 20th - 21st June 2019: SW Monsoon onset to AP &
TLNG & NCAP: Good probability to Most parts of Telengana & 21st - 22nd June 2019 to
prevail normal temperatures, remaining parts of Telangana.
increases humidity, cloudy, wide Isolated pockets of Heat waves, above normal
spread rain / isolated thunder showers temperatures observed over Telangana & AP states up
with moderate winds. SCAP & to onset of SW monsoon over different regions.
RLSM: Above normal temperatures, From 20th onwards, increasing trend in humidity,
partly cloudy, wind storms, isolated cloudy, wide spread rain / isolated thunder showers
showers. with moderate to strong winds were observed over
both Telangana & AP states.
Remarks: Forecast is matching 100% with occurrence. Excellent attempt. Excellent.
Low Pressure systems (LPS) (Low pressure to Cyclones)& Weather
26th May to Low Pressure system likely to Forecast matching well
2nd June develop over NE Arabian Sea, West The trough extending upto 1.5 km above mean sea
2019 of Maharastra. level from East Madhya Pradesh to North Interior
Wide spread cloudy, strong winds, Karnataka across Vidarbha, Marathwada and Madhya
heavy rains along Maharastra coast. Maharashtra persists on 30th May. The cyclonic
circulation over south Gujarat and neighbourhood
between 3.1 & 4.5 km above MSL persists. Isolated
thunder showers were observed along Maharastra
coast.
Remarks: Though Synoptic Situation is not matching over Sea areas and low pressure area
not formed, a Cyclonic circulation occurred over South Gujerat, thunder showers
occurred over Mharastra coast making prediction 100% as far as weather prediction.
Very Good attempt.
3rd to 8th Low Pressure System lies over Forecast matching well
July 2019 Central Bay of Bengal, likely to move L. Pr area developed over Central Bay of Bengal and
to North West ward. moved towards head Bay of Bengal.
TLNG, NCAP, SCAP & RLSM: Normal to above normal temperatures, moderate to
Normal to above normal strong humid winds, wide spread rains, squalls,
temperatures, moderate to humid isolated thunderstorm with Very heavy, heavy rains
winds, wide spread rains, squalls, to Moderate rain were observed over TLNG, NCAP
isolated thunderstorm with heavy and Moderate to Light rains over SCAP & RLSM.
rains.
Remarks: Forecast and occurrence of weather matched 100%. Excellent forecast.
14th to 20th North East monsoon onsets, cloudy Forecast matching well.-
Oct 2019 and wide spread rains at times heavy From 15th to 16th October, SW Monsoon withdrawn
over SCAP & Rayalaseema. from Telangana & AP states and simultaneously
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Northeast monsoon rains have commenced over
-- Tamilnadu and adjoining areas of Andhra Pradesh,
Wide spread heavy rains with flood Karnataka and Kerala.
potential over Tamilnadu, Kerala &
Karnataka.

Remarks: Forecast and occurrence of weather matched 100%. Excellent forecast.

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04th to 11th Low Pressure system in SSE Bay of Forecast related to Low Pressure system 'BulBul'
Nov 2019 Bengal. Light rain over TLNG & over Bay of Bengal & forecast for Telangana &
NCAP and Moderate to Heavy Rain AP states matching well.
over SCAP & RLSM. On 4th Nov : Well Marked Low pressure area over
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - --
North Andaman Sea. 5th Nov: Depression
- 6th Nov: Deep Depression over EC & Adjoing SE
Low Pressure South Tamilnadu & Bay of Bengal
Kerala experiences 7th Nov: Cyclonic Storm (CS) BulBul, over EC
prolonged
rains, at times heavy with flood Bay of Bengal.
potential. 8th Nov: Very Severe Cyclonic Storm (VSCS) over
WC & adjoining
EC- BB
9th Nov : Bul BUl (VSCS) moved to NW Bay of
Bengal
10th Nov: BulBUl weakened to Cyclonic Storm over
Coastal Bangladesh & adjoining Tripura.
11th Nov: It has weakened into a Low Pressure Area
over southern parts of Tripura and neighborhood.
Isolated thunder storms with rain observed at
Telangana & NCAP,
Tamil Nadu, Kerala & Karnataka.
Remarks: Forecast and occurrence of weather matched 100%. Excellent forecast.

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A Word about our Team:
Considering the available literature and success rate of Long Range and short range weather forecast
by using Astrology principles given in classics such as Varaha Mihira’s Brihatsamhitha and also
modern Meteorology, the team formed in 2016 at Hyderabad with Atmospheric Scientists and
Astrologers has been working to present annual weather forecast with an aim to benefit the farmers in
Telangana and Andhra Pradesh regions. The team presently consists the following main members.

1) Dr G V Rama, Scientist (Retired), Meteorology, ISRO


2) Smt Lalitha Srihari, Astrologer
3) Sri J.Somanath Sastry, Astrologer
4) Sri R Mallikarjuna Sharma, Astrologer
5) Dr Sagi Kamalakara Sarma, Astrologer (Advisor)
6) Dr Kuppa Venkata Krishna Murthy, Founder Chairman, ISERVE (Advisor)
7) Sri S Raghukumar, Scientist, ISRO (Advisor)
8) Rear Admiral Sri K S Venugopal (Retired), Meteorologist (Tidal Waves analyst)

The team has been issuing annual forecast since 2017 and evaluated regularly. Results have been
found to be quite encouraging. With this experience, the team has prepared and presented Weekly
forecast "Vatavarana Panchangam (Weather Forecast) for Telugu new year - SHARVARI"
starting from 16-3-2020 to 19-4-2020 for the following four regions of Telangana & AP states.

(i) TLNG: Telangana state (Districts of Telangana state)


(ii) NCAP: North Coastal Andhra Pradesh (Srikakulam, Visakhapatnam,
East Godavari & West Godavari districts)
(iii) SCAP: South Coastal Andhra Pradesh (Krishna, Guntur, Prakasam & Nellore districts)
(iv) RLSM: Rayalaseema ( Chittoor, Cuddapah, Anantapur & Kurnool districts)

Methodology:
Planetary chart generated using planetarium software for Hyderabad (Lat, Long), and for pre
specified time weather forecast viz.,(A) Solar ingress chart to a sign (SI) for a month forecast, (B)
Kaarthe for 15 days forecast, (C) Lunar Phase (LP) for a Week forecast ie. ( i) New moon, (ii)
Sukla Astami, (iii) Full Moon & (iv) Krishna Astami and (D) Sun Rise (SR) for a day forecast. By
carrying out analysis on features of the chart, like movement of Sun, Moon, inner and outer planets,
their tenanted signs (stars), aspects, relation to each planet are systematically listed. Considering this
as data base from planetary chart and climatology of the place or region, probable reflected weather
is predicted using well established astrological principles provided in Astro - Meteorology literature
in terms of below normal, normal or above normal from climatological normal of that region and
period of occurrence in probabilistic terms mentioned below.
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Low probability (<25%), Normal probability (25 % to 50%),
High probability (51% to75%) Very high probability (>75%).

Jagallagna and Weather forecast

Jagallagna kundali in Mundane Astrology is very important tool to predict the general issues, including
weather for a region. It is the chart drawn for the time of Sun’s entry in to first Zodiac Sign, Aries every
year.

The chart given on cover page is planetary position at the moment of Sun's entry into Aries, i.e.
Jagallagna Kundali for the year Sharvari. A look at this chart for Hyderabad location on 13-4-2020, at
20:23 IST reveals the following important points.

1. Ascendant sign (Lagna ) is Libra, an airy sign, for which cardinal signs are: Capricorn (4th ,
earthy), Aries (7th, fiery) and Cancer (10th , watary). This position indicates, domination of Air ( ie.
winds ) during following 3 months (April to June) (till Sun enters another Cardinal Sign – Cancer).

2. The planetary position in cardinal signs and their aspecting positions are - No planet in lagna
(Aspected by Saturn from 4th house and Sun from 7th house) , Mars ( fiery exalted ), Jupiter (airy,
debilitated), Saturn (cool and dry, own house ) , Sun (fiery, exalted) in 7th house (fiery) with full aspect
on Lagna, No planet in 10th house which is watery sign and under full Aspect of Mars, Jupiter and
Saturn from 4th House. This indicates hot summer, formation of low pressure systems, thunder
showers with lightning and rains during summer.

3. All the Planets are on one side of both the Moon Nodes ( Rahu Ketu Axis), known as Kala sarpa
yoga. This position causes dryness and instability in the atmosphere with the above planetary
combinations.

Terminology and types of rain distribution in a day considered in this forecast are similar to
IMD criteria:

VLR :Very Light Rain Trace to 2.4 mm; LR: Light Rain 2.5mm to 15.5 mm
MR: Moderate Rain 15.6mm to 64.4mm HR: Heavy Rain 64.5mm to 115.5mm,
VHR: Very Heavy Rain 115.6mm to 204.4 mm
Extremely Heavy Rainfall : 204.5mm
UAC : Upper Air Circulation, L. Pr : Low Pressure system

General climatological features of four seasons over Telangana & AP States:

Telangana is a semi-arid area and has a predominantly hot and dry climate. Summers start in March,
and peak in May. Above normal temperatures, dry winds, heat waves, drought like weather prevail
over both the states . The SW Monsoon arrives in June and lasts until September with about
839mm of precipitation. A dry, mild winter starts in late November and lasts until early February with
little humidity.
Andhra Pradesh climate varies considerably, depending on the geographical region. Summers last
from March to June. In the coastal plain, the summer temperatures are generally higher than the rest
of the seasons. July to September is the season for SW Monsoon rains. Strong winds, rains at times

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heavy do occur due to severe thunder storm in evenings / night. During this season low pressure
systems form over Bay of Bengal, intensify to Monsoon depressions and move to Coastal districts
and to interior lands.
During October to first half of December about one third of the total annual rainfall is brought by North
East monsoon. Low-pressure systems form in Bay of Bengal and intensify to tropical cyclones which,
along with the northeast monsoon, bring rains to the southern and coastal regions of the state.
December, January and February are the winter months in Andhra Pradesh. Since the state has a
long coastal belt the winters are not very cold. Cold waves prevail during Winter over both the states.

Forecast Validation of Significant Weather Events (VIKARI 2019-2020)


The forecast in Vatavarana Panchangam for Telugu New Year VIKARI 2019-2020 (from 06-04-2019
to 24-03-2020) was prepared by us in December 2018.

It was shared with atmospheric scientists and astrologers through messages on 4th March 2019.

The Forecast was also published as Vatavarana Panchangam for Vikari Telugu New year and
distributed on 1st April 2019.

In this annual Panchangam, expected seasonal significant weather events during Vikari – 2019
were highlighted along with weekly forecast. The events are validated with actual IMD observations.

The validation results of important forecast events (made by Sri Amatya, an expert meteorologist) are
presented under (i) Special Note items, (ii) General weather events in foregoing pages.

We are happy to inform that our forecast of last year has come true in many cases.

Qualitatively Over all seasonal rain distribution over Telangana & AP states also is matching.

We are extremely happy to inform that our efforts to adopt the forecast methods gifted by great Rishis
in Astrology are yielding very good results and further fine tuning is underway to achieve much better
Forecast accuracy in the years to come.

During the year, we received very good encouragement particularly from atmospheric scientists and
also their valuable suggestions to improve our weather forecasting methods/ approach in future.

We accordingly considered all suggestions with gratitude and the Forecast for ensuing New Telugu
Year " SHARVARI (2020 - 2021)” is presented in following pages.

Dr G V Rama,
For Vatavarana Panchanga Parishodhana Brundam, Hyderabad

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Vaatavarana Panchangam : 2020 – 21 (Shaarvari)

Summary of Temperature & Rain distribution during SHARVARI Year (2020-21)


(from 16-03-2020 to 19-04-2021 - figures in weeks)

Summer & Pre Monsoon 16-3-2020 to 5-6-2020 (11 weeks)


Region Telangana NCAP SCAP RLSM
Temperature
Below Normal 0 2 1 0
Normal 7 9 9 8
Above Normal 4 0 1 3
Heat Wave weeks / Total weeks 0/11 0/11 0/11 0/11
Rain
Nil 3 2 2 3
Light Rain 4 3 4 5
Moderate / Heavy Rain 4 6 5 3

(MR to HR)/ Total Weeks 4/11 6/11 5/11 3/11

South - West Monsoon 6-6-2020 to 16-10-2020 (18 weeks)


Region Telangana NCAP SCAP RLSM
Temperature
Below Normal 2 3 2 2
Normal 11 13 7 5
Above Normal 5 2 9 11
Heat Wave weeks / Total weeks 0/18 0/18 0/18 0/18
Rain
Nil 1 1 1 1
Light Rain 4 3 10 11
Moderate / Heavy Rain 13 14 7 6
(MR+HR) / Total Weeks 13/18 14/18 7/18 6/18

North - East Monsoon 17-10-2020 Winter & Part of Summer 06-01-2021


to 5-1-2021 (11 Weeks) to 19-04-2021 (14 weeks)
Region Telangana NCAP SCAP RLSM Telangana NCAP SCAP RLSM
Temperature
Below Normal 6 7 5 4 5 6 6 6
Normal 4 3 3 4 4 5 6 6
Above Normal 1 1 3 3 5 3 2 2
Heat Wave weeks /
Total weeks
0/11 0/11 0/11 0/11 0/14 0/14 0/14 0/14
Rain
Nil 4 2 0 0 8 2 1 1
Light Rain 4 5 4 3 6 6 4 6
Moderate / Heavy
Rain
3 4 7 8 0 6 9 7
(MR+HR)/ Total
Weeks
3/11 4/11 7/11 8/11 0/14 6/14 9/14 7/14

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Vaatavarana Panchangam : 2020 – 21 (Shaarvari)

Lunar Phase period wise annual Weather Forecast High Lights for the period from
from 16-03-2020 to 19-04-2021

Salient Weather Forecast for Telangana & AP States:

Normal Summer season with slightly above normal temperatures and isolated pockets of moderate heat
waves prevail over Telangana & AP States.

Acute heat zone with above normal temperatures, dry winds, heat waves and prolonged drought - like
weather likely to prevail over NE & North states of India during 3rd & 4th weeks of March 2020. Then
during April 2020 the heat zone likely to move slowly from Northern states to NNW States, then
during May 2020 from NNW to NW states , during June 2020 from NW to West parts of India and then
during July 2020 it is likely to move to East Cental Arabian Sea ie., West of South Maharastra , Goa &
Karnataka. Onset of SW monsoon over these regions is likely to be erratic / delay and weak up to mid
July 2020.

During 7th to 13th May 2020, due to development of Low Pressure system and it's intensification over
West Central Bay of Bengal. Coastal districts are prone to cyclonic weather with strong winds and heavy
rain spells.

Normal onset of SW Monsoon likely by about 10th - 15th June 2020 with partial cloudy skies, moderate
humid winds, thunderstorms and rains over AP and Telangana states.

Low Pressure systems likely to form in SW Monsoon season over Bay of Bengal during the weeks 5th
to 12th July, 27th July to 2nd August and 11th to 18th August 2020. Due to these systems there is a
good probability for rains at times heavy mainly over Coastal AP and Telangana regions.

During the week 10th to 16th October withdrawal phase of South West Monsoon starts.

During NE Monsoon period prolonged wet weather prevails over SW Bay of Bengal and South Coastal
Tamilnadu with good probability to develop Low Pressure system during October, November and
December 2020 over this region. Due to these systems SCAP and RLSM likely to get good rains.

Transit phase of winter to Summer starts during the week 13th to 20th March 2021.

Summer & Pre Monsoon 16-3-2020 to 5-6-2020 (High Lights)


Lunar Phase High Lights of Sharvari_2020_21_Weather forecast
1st to 6th Low Pressure system develops in SE Bay of Bengal, likely to move from SE
May 2020 BAY OF BENGAL to NNE -BAY OF BENGAL

NCAP, N-TLNG : Thunder Storms & at times heavy rain.


SCAP & STLNG: Strong winds, Upper air circulation , Thunder Storms , heavy rains
RLSM: Normal temperatures, moderate strong wind, Isolated rain / heavy showers
7th to 13th A low Pressure system likely to develop over SE BAY OF BENGAL and move to
May 2020 NNW direction towards Odissa / West Bengal coast. Heavy rains with flood
potential over Head Bay of Bengal
TLNG & NCAP: Strong winds, Rains at times heavy as the low pressure system
moves towards NNW direction.
SCAP & RLSM: Cloudy, moderate strong winds, Isolated rain at times heavy

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22nd to 29th Premonsoon storms, strong winds, cloudy, favourable for onset of Bay of Bengal
May 2020 current over Andaman sea.
TLNG: Above normal temperatures, evening thunder showers.
NCAP &SCAP: Normal temperatures, thunder showers, rains at times heavy.
RLSM: Normal temperatures, Partly cloudy, evening isolated showers.
30th May to Bay of Bengal SW Monsoon current will continue to be strong after normal
5th June onset by about 25 May 2020
2020 By about 1st June, normal onset of SW Monsoon to Kerala, Arabian sea and
South Tamilnadu as weak current.

TLNG: pre monsoon wind storms.


NCAP : Upper air circulation, Strong winds, humid, Pre-monsoon storms, rains at
times heavy
SCAP: Premonsoon storms, squalls, rain
RLSM : Pre monsoon squalls, thunder showers, rain
South - West Monsoon 6-6-2020 to 16-10-2020 (High Lights)
Lunar Phase High Lights of Sharvari_2020_21_Weather forecast
6th to 12th SW Monsoon advances to AP & Telangana states with strong winds, cloudy &
June 2020 Storms precipitation / rain at times heavy. normal temperatures.
TLNG & NCAP : Upper air circulation , Cloudy, strong winds, squalls, Rain at times
dashing rains.
SCAP: Cloudy, squalls, storms, rain at times heavy
RLSM: Partly cloudy, storms & Rain.
5th to 12th 1) Low Pressure over West Central Bay, tend to move Head BAY OF BENGAL,
July 2020 likely to cross over North Odisha / West Bengal coast. Rains over NCAP &
Odisha, West Bengal coast. Storms, Rain over Odisha, Madhya Pradesh

2) Cloudy & Windy Off shore trough along west coast from Karnataka coast to Gujarat.
Strong winds, rain at times heavy over Maharashtra & Gujarat coast.
3) Along West coast, sudden changes with cold and warm winds, rains at times heavy.

TLNG: Normal temperatures, humid, strong wind, Partly cloudy, evening storms,
Precipitation
NCAP: Low pressure system, below normal temperatures, humid, moderate strong
winds, wide spread Rain at times heavy
SCAP: Above normal temperatures, isolated showers
RLSM: Above normal temperatures, partly cloudy, passing showers/ isolated storms.
27th July to Normal temperatures prevail.
2nd Aug. A low pressure system likely to develop over WC Bay of Bengal with Upper air
2020 circulation, likely to move towards NW direction and cross coast NCAP & South
Odisha coast and move towards Madhya Pradesh.
Off shore trough from Karnataka to Gujarat with Upper air circulation , Thunder
Storms, wide spread heavy rains, Floods
Due to these systems, wide spread rains / thunder showers, at times heavy over
AP & Telangana states and along west coast of Karnataka, Maharashtra &
Gujarat.

TLNG : Humid, moderate winds, isolated Thunder Storms, Rain


NCAP: Above normal temperatures, Thunder Storms, Rain
SCAP: Thunder Storms, Precipitation
RLSM: Warmer, above normal temperatures, upper air circulation, humid & Thunder
Storms, Precipitation

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11th to 18th Low Pressure system over WC Bay of Bengal, likely to move to NW direction to
Aug. 2020 NCAP & South Odisha coast.
Off shore trough over Arabian sea from Karnataka to Gujarat
TLNG: Normal temperatures, Storms, strong winds, Heavy Rains, Precipitation
RLSM & SCAP: Above normal temperatures, Isolated showers
NCAP: Cloudy, strong winds, Wind Velocity change, Rain / Heavy Rain

North & NE States: Cloudy, strong winds, Rain / Heavy/ Very Heavy Rains, floods
Gujarat, Maharashtra & Karnataka : Heavy rains & Floods
South Karnataka & North Kerala : Dry weather

17th to 23rd Low Pressure likely to form over SE Arebian sea


Sep. 2020 Trough along the Kerala, Karnataka, & Maharashtra coast.
Wide spread cloudy, rains at times heavy with flood potential.

Above normal temperatures, withdrawal phase of SW monsoon from North.


TLNG: Normal temperatures, Isolated rain storms
NCAP & SCAP : Trough along the AP coast, cloudy, isolated rain with dashing
showers.
RLSM: Partly cloudy, rain at times heavy
24th Sep. to Below normal temperatures.
1st Oct. Low Pressure system over SE Arabian Sea, West of Kerala, trough extending
2020 (Maharashtra)
T- Storms / Rains over Tamilnadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Goa & South Maharashtra.
Maharashtra - Gujarat Thunder Storms, rain at times heavy.
TLNG & NCAP: Morning mist, fair weather, isolated showers
SCAP & RLSM: Partly cloudy, Strong winds, often Thunder Storms, Rain / HR.
2nd to 9th Low Pressure likely to develop over SE of Arebian sea.
Oct. 2020 West coast ( Kerala, Karnataka) : Cloudy, strong winds, rain at times heavy, floods,
Below Normal temperatures.
NTLGN & NCAP: Transit phase from SW monsoon to NE monsoon
TLNG & NCAP: Fair Weather, warmer, isolated showers/rain
SCAP & RLSM: Partly cloudy, moderate winds, isolated showers / rain
10th to 16th Transit phase of SW Monsoon to NE Monsoon, Normal temperatures.
Oct. 2020 Unstable weather, sudden changes from Dry weather to humid, cloudy, rain at times
heavy over Telangana & AP states, Karnataka & Maharashtra.
TLNG: Morning mist / fog, afternoons partly cloudy, T- Storms, Moderate to Heavy
rains.
NCAP: Morning Mist / fog, Afternoons fair weather, evening / nights storms / rain at
times heavy.
SCAP: Warm, Fair weather, Evening / night isolated severe thunder storms,
Rain/heavy rain
RLSM : Warmer, isolated thunder storms, rain

North - East Monsoon 17-10-2020 to 5-1-2021 (High Lights)


Lunar Phase High Lights of Sharvari_2020_21_Weather forecast
17th to 22nd Above normal temperatures, withdrawal phase of SW monsoon from NCAP onset
Oct. 2020 of NE monsoon over SCAP and Tamilnadu in progress.
Low Pressure likely to form over SE Arabian sea. Trough along NCAP, Tamilnadu
& SCAP.
TLNG: Morning Fog, Mist, Strong cold winds, Fair weather in Afternoons
NCAP: Morning mist, cold weather, warm, fair weather in Afternoons & Evenings.

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SCAP & RLSM : onset of NE monsoon with strong winds, and rains at times heavy.
TN: Fair weather followed by NE monsoon rains
KERALA : Generally above normal temperatures, dry Weather, isolated rain at times
heavy
Karnataka: Partly cloudy, showers, at times heavy
Maharashtra : Cold weather prevails, isolated rains
Northerns states: Cold strong breezes, below normal temperatures.
23rd to 30th Below normal temperatures
Oct.2020 Low Pressure system over SW Bay of Bengal, Srilanka, trough extends from
SCAP to South TN with upper air circulation. The system likely to enter SE
Arabian Sea and move along Arabian coast.
SCAP, RLSM, North Tamilnadu experience strong winds, rains at times heavy,
severe weather likely to prevail with destruct winds, wide spread prolonged heavy rain
with flood potential over South Tamilnadu, Srilanka, Kerala & Karnataka .
TLNG: Morning Fog, mist, Normal temepratures, Strong wind, isolated showers
NCAP: Morning Mist, Normal temperaratures, Strong wind, Fair weather
SCAP & RLSM : Strong winds, Squalls, rains at times heavy.
31st Oct. to Below normal temperatures
7th Nov. Low Pressure over SW Bay of Bengal SE of South TN.
2020 Trough along East coast from SCAP to South TN.
Another trough from Kerala to Karnataka & Maharashtra
TN, Kerala, Goa & Maharashtra : Cloudy, strong winds, Rains at times heavy with
Flood potential.
TLNG: Fair weather, Morning Fog / mist, warm in afternoon, Moderate to strong winds
NCAP: Mist, Fog, below normal temperatures, Strong winds, Fair weather, isolated
showers / rain
SCAP & RLSM : Cloudy, strong winds , Rains at times heavy.
15th to 21st Low Pressure system in SE Bay of Bengal intensifies to cyclone and moves to
Nov. 2020 NCAP / Odisha coast and then to West direction.
TLNG & RLSM : Normal temperatures, Cloudy, moderate to strong winds, Moderate
Rain at times heavy
NCAP: Below normal temperatures, Cloudy, strong winds, Moderate to Heavy rains
SCAP: Normal temperatures, Cloudy, moderate to strong winds, moderate to heavy
rains.

Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra & Odisha : Generally cloudy, strong
winds, Moderate rain at times heavy with isolated flood potential.
22nd to 30th Below normal temperatures
Nov. 2020 Low Pressureessure likely to develop East of South Tamilnadu, trough extending
to Srilanka, Kerala.

TLNG: Normal temperatures, Morning fog, fair weather, isolated showers


NCAP: Morning mist, fog, moderate winds, fair weather, passing showers / rain
SCAP: Above normal temperatures, Partly cloudy, rain at times heavy, floods,
RLSM: Partly cloudy, normal temperatures, moderate winds, Rains at times heavy,
floods
Tamilnadu: Partly cloudy, rains at times heavy, floods
Kerala, Karnataka : Partly cloudy, isolated rains at times heavy / floods
Maharashtra: Rains at times heavy
Northern states: Below normal temperatures.
14th to 22nd Low Pressure system develops over SW Bay of Bengal, likely to intensify to
Dec. 2020 cyclone.
NTLNG: Moderate wind, isolated rain.

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Central & STLNG: Strong winds, Rain at times heavy
NCAP: Moderate to strong winds , Rains, at times heavy over Krishna & Guntur districts
SCAP: Severe weather, with strong winds, heavy rain, floods
RLSM: Moderate to strong winds, rain at times heavy
Tamilnadu : Severe weather with strong winds, wide spread heavy rain, floods
Kerala & Karnataka : Moderate winds, wide spread rain at times heavy.
30th Dec Intense Rains, flash floods over SCAP, Tamilnadu.
2020 to 5th Low Pressure system develops over SE Bay of Bengal, and likely to cross SCAP
Jan. 2021 coast with flood potential over Tamilnadu, SCAP, RLSM, NCAP, Telangana,
Karnataka & Kerala.
TLNG: Generally Morning mist / fog, frost, below normal temperatures,
NCAP & SCAP: Morning mist / fog, below normal temperatures,isolated rains.
RLSM : Cloudy, moderate winds, rains at times heavy.

Winter & Part of Summer 06-01-2021 to 19-04-2021(Hight Lights)


Lunar Phase High Lights of Sharvari_2020_21_Weather forecast
13th to 20th Low Pressure system in ESE Bay of Bengal, to move along AP, Odissa, WB Coast in
Jan. 2021 NNE direction.
SCAP, RLSM and other neighbouring states will experience Heavy rains with strong
winds. Below normal temperatures.
TLNG: Morning mist, normal Temp, isolated rain over NE TLNG.
NCAP: Moderate winds, wide spread cloud and rain.
SCAP : strong gusty winds, rains along coastal districts.
RLSM : Moderate winds and rains
27th Feb. to Low Pressure over SW Bay of Bengal, East of South Tamilnadu coast, troughs
5th March extends from TN, AP Coast.
2021 Upper air circulation over South TN & NCAP,
TLNG, NCAP, SCAP & RLSM: Cold Waves, Below normal temperatures, frost,
Precipitation.
13th to 20th Transit to Summer season in progress, Rise in temperatures, warm winds over
March 2021 Telangana & AP States.
Low pressure with Upper air circulation over NW Bay of Bengal. Trough extends
up to North Tamilnadu along East coast.
TLNG: Rise in temperatures, warm breezes, evening isolated rains.
NCAP: Wide spread cloudy, T- storms, Squalls, prolonged rains over North NCAP &
South Odissa coast
Godavari Districts & SCAP: Humid, above normal temperatures, storms, sudden
changes to extreme weather, squalls, strong winds and rain.
RLSM: Warm winds, humid, rise in temperatures, Wide spread cloudy and rain.
29th Mar. to Normal Temperatures
3rd Apr. Low Pressure system with Upper Air Circulation develops over West Central Bay
2021 of Bengal.
TLNG: Morning fair weather, later Above normal temperatures
NCAP: Morning fair weather, Normal temperatures, evenings Partly cloudy, sudden
changes, storms, high humidity, strong winds and rain.
SCAP & RLSM: Easterly waves, Warmer, Partly cloudy, thunder storms and isolated
rain.

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Vaatavarana Panchangam : 2020 – 21 (Shaarvari)

Lunar Phase period wise annual Weather Forecast for the period from March 2020:
Summer & Pre Monsoon 16-3-2020 to 5-6-2020 (11 weeks)
Lunar Phase Sharvari_2020_21_Weather forecast
16th to 23rd TLNG : Warm, humid, Partly Cloudy, Isolated Thunder showers
March 2020 NCAP: Warm, humid day time, Partly Cloudy, Showers, isolated colder weather &
Night frost
SCAP: Upper Air Circulation, cold temperatures in night, morning, Warm, humid, Partly
Cloudy isolated showers.
RLSM: Warm, Partly Cloudy , Fair weather.
24th to 31st TLNG: Warm, dry weather, above normal temperatures.
March 2020 NCAP: Colder temperatures in morning, warm and dry & destructive wind storms.
SCAP: Morning dry weather, evening humid, Partly cloudy, wind storms
RLSM: Warm, dry weather with above normal temperatures.
1st to 7th TLNG : Dry, warm strong winds from North,
April 2020 NCAP: Close to normal temperatures, fair weather clouds.
SCAP: Fair weather, below normal temperatures, isolated showers.
RLSM: Close to normal weather, fair weather, partly cloudy, passing showers.

Destructive wind storm followed by cold winds over NE India


8th to 14th TLNG: dry and warm weather with strong winds
April 2020 NCAP: Cold strong winds, sudden changes, evening thunder storms, Precipitation
SCAP: Warm, dry weather, isolated evening thunder storms
RLSM : Dry weather with above normal temperatures.

NNE India experiences strong wind storms followed by cooler temperatures.


15th to 22nd TLNG: Cloudy, Thunder Storms
April 2020 NCAP: below normal temperatures, T- Storms, Partial Cloudy, Rain
SCAP: Partly Cloudy, Normal temperatures, isolated Thunder Storms, Rain
RLSM: Above normal temperatures, Evening Isolated showers.

very hot and dry weather in NNW india


23rd to 30th North Telangana: Hot and dry weather
April 2020 South Telangana: Above normal temperatures, Warmer, Evening Cold, humid, cloudy,
Thunder Storms, Lightning, Precipitation at times Heavy, at times Flood potential.
NCAP : Warmer, Evening Cold, humid, cloudy, Thunder Storms, Lightning, Precipitation
at times Heavy, Flood potential.
SCAP & RLSM: Near Normal temperatures, isolated Thunder Storms, Rain /
Precipitation .

NW- India warmer, dry, drought like weather.


1st to 6th Low Pressure system develops in SE Bay of Bengal, likely to move from SE
May 2020 BAY OF BENGAL to NNE -BAY OF BENGAL

NCAP, N-TLNG : Thunder Storms & at times heavy rain.


SCAP & STLNG: Strong winds, Upper air circulation , Thunder Storms , heavy rains
RLSM: Normal temperatures, moderate strong wind, Isolated rain / heavy showers
7th to 13th A low Pressure system likely to develop over SE BAY OF BENGAL and move to
May 2020 NNW direction towards Odisha / West Bengal coast. Heavy rains with flood
potential over Head Bay of Bengal
TLNG & NCAP: Strong winds, Rains at times heavy as the low pressure system moves

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towards NNW direction.
SCAP & RLSM: Cloudy, moderate strong winds, Isolated rain at times heavy
14th to 21st TLNG : Normal temperatures, evening thunder showers, squalls, strong winds , rain at
May 2020 times heavy.
Along SCAP & NCAP Coast: Thunder showers with strong winds & rains at times
heavy.
RLSM: Normal temperature, isolated evening thunder showers.

NW India drought like weather with abnormal temperatures


22nd to 29th Premonsoon storms, strong winds, cloudy, favourable for onset of Bay of Bengal
May 2020 current over Andaman sea.
TLNG: Above normal temperatures, evening thunder showers.
NCAP &SCAP: Normal temperatures, thunder showers, rains at times heavy.
RLSM: Normal temperatures, Partly cloudy, evening isolated showers.

30th May to Bay of Bengal SW Monsoon current will continue to be strong after normal
5th June onset by about 25 May 2020
2020 By about 1st June, normal onset of SW Monsoon to Kerala, Arabian sea and
South Tamilnadu as weak current.

TLNG: pre monsoon wind storms.


NCAP : Upper air circulation, Strong winds, humid, Pre-monsoon storms, rains at
times heavy
SCAP: Premonsoon storms, squalls, rain
RLSM : Pre monsoon squalls, thunder showers, rain

Vaatavarana Panchangam : 2020 – 21 (Shaarvari)

Lunar Phase period wise annual Weather Forecast for the period from March 2020:
South - West Monsoon 6-6-2020 to 16-10-2020 (18 weeks)
6th to 12th SW Monsoon advances to AP & Telangana states with strong winds, cloudy &
June 2020 Storms precipitation / rain at times heavy. normal temperatures.
TLNG & NCAP : Upper air circulation, Cloudy, strong winds, squalls, Rain at times
dashing rains.
SCAP: Cloudy, squalls, storms, rain at times heavy
RLSM: Partly cloudy, storms & Rain.
13th to 20th Monsoon advances to Odisha & West Bengal
June 2020 TLNG & NCAP: Above normal temperatures, isolated thunder showers at times heavy
rain with flood potential.
SCAP and RLSM : above normal temperatures, Isolated thunder storms along coast,
interior lands dry.
21st to 27th TLNG: Upper air circulation , Warm, humid, evening storms, Precipitation
June 2020 NCAP : Upper air circulation , gusty, Squalls, cloudy, Precipitation/ floods
SCAP: Strong Warm winds, isolated evening showers.
RLSM: Warm winds, above normal temperatures, evening showers.

28th June to Normal temperatures prevail.


4th July 2020 SW monsoon to NW, North & NE States
TLNG: Warm, humid, Partly cloudy, strong winds, storms
NCAP: strong winds , squalls & Rain / Precipitation
SCAP & RLSM : Warm, isolated storms/ Precipitation

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5th to 12th 1) Low Pressure over West Central Bay, tend to move Head BAY OF BENGAL,
July 2020 likely to cross over North Odisha / West Bengal coast. Rains over NCAP &
Odisha, West Bengal coast. Storms, Rain over Odisha, Madhya Pradesh

2) Cloudy & Windy Off shore trough along west coast from Karnataka coast to Gujarat.
Strong winds, rain at times heavy over Maharashtra & Gujarat coast.
3) Along West coast, sudden changes with cold and warm winds, rains at times heavy.

TLNG: Normal temperatures, humid, strong wind, Partly cloudy, evening storms,
Precipitation
NCAP: Low pressure system, below normal temperatures, humid, moderate strong
winds, wide spread Rain at times heavy
SCAP: Above normal temperatures, isolated showers
RLSM: Above normal temperatures, partly cloudy, passing showers/ isolated storms.
13th to 19th TLNG: Above normal temperatures, humid, partly cloudy, Storms, Precipitation
July 2020 NCAP: Normal temperatures, strong winds, T - Storms, Precipitation
SCAP & RLSM: Above Normal Temperatures, moderate winds, dry, isolated t- storms,
rain.

Maharashtra, Gujarat : Off shore trough , Storms, Heavy Rains, Floods


20th to 26th Break Monsoon prevails.
July 2020 North & Central TLNG: Upper air circulation, humid, thunder storms, rain at times
heavy
NCAP & South Odisha: Moderate winds, normal temperatures, humid, Thunder Storms
& Rain at times heavy.
STLNG, RLSM & SCAP: Above normal temperature humid, partly cloudy, isolated
Thunder Storms.

North Karnataka & South Maharashtra Dry & hot weather, drought like features.
Off shore trough / Low Pressure system, likely to develop west of North
Maharashtra coast & South Gujarat, Moderate strong humid winds, cloudy, rain at
times heavy, with flood potential.
27th July to Normal temperatures prevail.
2nd Aug. A low pressure system likely to develop over WC Bay of Bengal with Upper air
2020 circulation, likely to move towards NW direction and cross coast NCAP & South
Odisha coast and move towards Madhya Pradesh.
Off shore trough from Karnataka to Gujarat with Upper air circulation , Thunder
Storms, wide spread heavy rains, Floods
Due to these systems, wide spread rains / thunder showers, at times heavy over
AP & Telangana states and along west coast of Karnataka, Maharashtra &
Gujarat.

TLNG : Humid, moderate winds, isolated Thunder Storms, Rain


NCAP: Above normal temperatures, Thunder Storms, Rain
SCAP: Thunder Storms, Precipitation
RLSM: Warmer, above normal temperatures, upper air circulation, humid & Thunder
Storms, Precipitation
3rd to 10th Trough along the west coast from Karnataka to Maharashtra & Gujarat, storms, rains at
Aug. 2020 times heavy, floods.
Monsoon trough along NW to North states & North to NE states, Warm, storms,
Precipitation, followed by cold winds
N-TLNG & Central TLNG: Upper air circulation, Warm, humid, Partly cloudy, Thunder
storms , Precipitation / rain at times heavy

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S-TLNG: above normal temperatures, Partly Cloudy , isolated showers
NCAP: Normal temperatures, Partly Cloudy , moderate wind, Thunder Storms,
Precipitation
SCAP & RLSM: Above normal temperatures, dry / drought like weather,
evening isolated showers.
11th to 18th Low Pressure system over WC Bay of Bengal, likely to move to NW direction to
Aug. 2020 NCAP & South Odisha coast.
Off shore trough over Arabian sea from Karnataka to Gujarat
TLNG: Normal temperatures, Storms, strong winds, Heavy Rains, Precipitation
RLSM & SCAP: Above normal temperatures, Isolated showers
NCAP: Cloudy, strong winds, Wind Velocity change, Rain / Heavy Rain

North & NE States: Cloudy, strong winds, Rain / Heavy/ Very Heavy Rains, floods
Gujarat, Maharashtra & Karnataka : Heavy rains & Floods
South Karnataka & North Kerala : Dry weather

19th to 24th Above normal temperatures.


Aug. 2020 Off shore trough, West of Karnataka, Maharashtra. Trough extends to Gujarat &
Madhya Pradesh. Storms, Wide spread rains at times heavy, with flood potential.
TLNG, NCAP, SCAP, & RLSM: Wide spread prolonged Isolated showers.
over Kerala & South Karnataka: Dry Weather
25th Aug. to Close to normal temperatures.
1st Sep. Trough along West coast from Karnataka, Maharashtra, extends to MP .
2020 Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Telangana , NCAP : Wide spread, prolonged rain at
times heavy with flood potential followed by cold temperatures.

TLNG, NCAP: Normal temperatures, moderate winds, partly cloudy, wide spread rains
at times heavy, with flood potential.
SCAP & RLSM: Dry Weather, above normal temperatures and isolated rains (deficit
rains).
2nd to 9th Rains followed by cold weather.
Sep. 2020 Low pressure system over Arabian Sea in west of Maharashtra coast & trough from
Karnataka to Maharashtra with Wide spread cloudy, strong winds, heavy rains with flood
potential.
South Karnataka & Kerala above normal temperatures, dry weather prevails.

TLNG : Upper air circulation, storms, Wide spread rain , isolated heavy rains.
NCAP & RLSM : Rains at times heavy rains.
SCAP: Above normal temperatures & dry weather

10th to 16th TLNG & NCAP: Trough along NCAP, Cloudy, Storms , rain at times heavy / floods
Sep. 2020 SCAP, TN & Kerala : Above normal temperatures, isolated showers.
RLSM : Normal temperatures, wide spread cloudy, Storms, Rain at times heavy.

Due to trough from Karnataka to Gujarat, cloudy, strong winds, Thunder Storms, rain /
Heavy rain with flood potential.
17th to 23rd Low Pressure likely to form over SE Arebian sea
Sep. 2020 Trough along the Kerala, Karnataka, & Maharashtra coast.
Wide spread cloudy, rains at times heavy with flood potential.

Above normal temperatures, withdrawal phase of SW monsoon from North.


TLNG: Normal temperatures, Isolated rain storms
NCAP & SCAP : Trough along the AP coast, cloudy, isolated rain with dashing

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showers.
RLSM: Partly cloudy, rain at times heavy
24th Sep. to Below normal temperatures.
1st Oct. 2020 Low Pressure system over SE Ar. Sea, West of Kerala , trough extending
(Maharashtra)
T- Storms / Rains over Tamilnadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Goa & South Maharashtra.
Maharashtra - Gujarat Thunder Storms, rain at times heavy.

TLNG & NCAP: Morning mist, fair weather, isolated showers


SCAP & RLSM: Partly cloudy, Strong winds, often Thunder Storms, Rain / HR.
2nd to 9th Low Pressure likely to develop over SE of Arebian sea.
Oct. 2020 West coast ( Kerala, Karnataka) : Cloudy, strong winds, rain at times heavy, floods,
Below Normal temperatures.
NTLGN & NCAP: Transit phase from SW monsoon to NE monsoon
TLNG & NCAP: Fair Weather, warmer, isolated showers/rain
SCAP & RLSM: Partly cloudy, moderate winds, isolated showers / rain
10th to 16th Trafternoonsit phase of SW Monsoon to NE Monsoon, Normal temperatures.
Oct. 2020 Unstable weather, sudden changes from Dry weather to humid, cloudy, rain at times
heavy over Telangana & AP states, Karnataka & Maharashtra.
TLNG: Morning mist / fog, afternoons partly cloudy, T- Storms, Moderate to Heavy
rains.
NCAP: Morning Mist / fog, Afternoons fair weather, evening / nights storms / rain at
times heavy.
SCAP: Warm, Fair weather, Evening / night isolated severe thunder storms,
Rain/heavy rain
RLSM : Warmer, isolated thunder storms, rain

Vaatavarana Panchangam : 2020 – 21 (Shaarvari)

Lunar Phase period wise annual Weather Forecast for the period from March 2020:
North - East Monsoon 17-10-2020 to 5-1-2021 (11 Weeks)
17th to 22nd Above normal temperatures, withdrawal phase of SW monsoon from NCAP onset
Oct. 2020 of NE monsoon over SCAP and Tamilnadu in progress.
Low Pressure likely to form over SE Arabian sea. Trough along NCAP, Tamilnadu
& SCAP.
TLNG: Morning Fog, Mist, Strong cold winds, Fair weather in Afternoons
NCAP: Morning mist, cold weather, warm, fair weather in Afternoons & Evenings.
SCAP & RLSM : onset of NE monsoon with strong winds, and rains at times heavy.
TN: Fair weather followed by NE monsoon rains
KERALA : Generally above normal temperatures, dry Weather, isolated rain at times
heavy
Karnataka: Partly cloudy, showers, at times heavy
Maharashtra : Cold weather prevails, isolated rains
Northern states: Cold strong breezes, below normal temperatures.
23rd to 30th Below normal temperatures
Oct.2020 Low Pressure system over SW Bay of Bengal, Srilanka, trough extends from
SCAP to South TN with upper air circulation. The system likely to enter SE
Arabian Sea and move along Arabian coast.
SCAP, RLSM, North Tamilnadu experience strong winds, rains at times heavy,
severe weather likely to prevail with destruct winds, wide spread prolonged heavy rain
with flood potential over South Tamilnadu, Srilanka, Kerala & Karnataka .
TLNG: Morning Fog, mist, Normal temepratures, Strong wind, isolated showers

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NCAP: Morning Mist, Normal temperaratures, Strong wind, Fair weather
SCAP & RLSM : Strong winds, Squalls, rains at times heavy.
31st Oct. to Below normal temperatures
7th Nov. Low Pressure over SW Bay of Bengal SE of South TN.
2020 Trough along East coast from SCAP to South TN.
Another trough from Kerala to Karnataka & Maharashtra
TN, Kerala, Goa & Maharashtra : Cloudy, strong winds, Rains at times heavy with
Flood potential.
TLNG: Fair weather, Morning Fog / mist, warm in afternoon, Moderate to strong winds
NCAP: Mist, Fog, below normal temperatures, Strong winds, Fair weather, isolated
showers / rain
SCAP & RLSM : Cloudy, strong winds , Rains at times heavy.
8th to 14th Below normal temperatures.
Nov. 2020 Trough along Coastal AP to TN
Trough along West coast Kerala-Maharashtra.
Kerala, Karnataka & Maharashtra: Upper air circulation , Partly cloudy, isolated rains
at times heavy, floods.

TLNG & NCAP: Morning mist, fair weather, moderate winds, Storms, Moderate rains at
times heavy.
SCAP : Above normal temperatures, moderate wind, isolated showers / rain
RLSM: Cloudy, strong winds, squalls, rain at times heavy, floods
TN : Above normal temperatures, moderate winds, morning mist / fog, isolated rains
over North TN, heavy rains over South TN,
15th to 21st Low Pressure system in SE Bay of Bengal intensifies to cyclone and moves to
Nov. 2020 NCAP / Odisha coast and then to West direction.
TLNG & RLSM : Normal temperatures, Cloudy, moderate to strong winds, Moderate
Rain at times heavy
NCAP: Below normal temperatures, Cloudy, strong winds, Moderate to Heavy rains
SCAP: Normal temperatures, Cloudy, moderate to strong winds, moderate to heavy
rains.

Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra & Odisha : Generally cloudy, strong
winds, Moderate rain at times heavy with isolated flood potential.
22nd to 30th Below normal temperatures
Nov. 2020 Low Pressureessure likely to develop East of South Tamilnadu, trough extending
to Srilanka, Kerala.

TLNG: Normal temperatures, Morning fog, fair weather, isolated showers


NCAP: Morning mist, fog, moderate winds, fair weather, passing showers / rain
SCAP: Above normal temperatures, Partly cloudy, rain at times heavy, floods,
RLSM: Partly cloudy, normal temperatures, moderate winds, Rains at times heavy,
floods
Tamilnadu: Partly cloudy, rains at times heavy, floods
Kerala, Karnataka : Partly cloudy, isolated rains at times heavy / floods
Maharashtra: Rains at times heavy
Northern states: Below normal temperatures.
30th Nov to Below normal temperatures
7th Dec. TLNG: Seasonal weather with morning fog/mist, Warm weather
2020 NCAP: Morning cold weather, mist, fog, warm, fair weather, isolated rains
SCAP & RLSM: Upper air circulation, cold weather in morning later fair weather,
isolated showers.

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8th to 13th Below normal temperatures.
Dec. 2020 Low Pressure system likely to develop over SW Bay of Bengal with Upper air
circulation
Wide spread cloudy, moderate strong winds, over Southern peninsula.
TLNG: Cloudy, moderate winds, isolated precipitation/ rains.
NCAP: Normal temperatures, Partly Cloudy , Squalls, isolated rains.
SCAP: Warm, partly cloudy, isolated rains.
RLSM: Above normal Temperatures, partly cloudy, isolated rains.
South TN & KRL: Heavy rains, floods.
14th to 22nd Low Pressure system develops over SW Bay of Bengal, likely to intensify to
Dec. 2020 cyclone.
NTLNG: Moderate wind, isolated rain.
Central & STLNG: Strong winds, Rain at times heavy
NCAP: Moderate to strong winds , Rains, at times heavy over Krishna & Guntur districts
SCAP: Severe weather, with strong winds, heavy rain, floods
RLSM: Moderate to strong winds, rain at times heavy
Tamilnadu : Severe weather with strong winds, wide spread heavy rain, floods
Kerala & Karnataka : Moderate winds, wide spread rain at times heavy.
22nd to 29th TLNG: Morning mist/fog, fair weather,
Dec 2020 NCAP: Morning fog/mist, below normal temperatures, isolated rain in evenings
SCAP: Morning Mist, fog, isolated storms, isolated showers.
RLSM: Morning mist, warm, isolated storms, isolated showers.
TN: Morning fog / cloudy, storms, moderate to strong winds, Rain at times heavy
KERALA & Karnataka : Morning mist / fog, storms, cloud burst , rain at times heavy.
30th Dec Intense Rains, flash floods over SCAP, Tamilnadu.
2020 to 5th Low Pressure system develops over SE Bay of Bengal, and likely to cross SCAP
Jan. 2021 coast with flood potential over Tamilnadu, SCAP, RLSM, NCAP, Telangana,
Karnataka & Kerala.
TLNG: Generally Morning mist / fog, frost, below normal temperatures,
NCAP & SCAP: Morning mist / fog, below normal temperatures,isolated rains.
RLSM : Cloudy, moderate winds, rains at times heavy.

Vaatavarana Panchangam : 2020 – 21 (Shaarvari)

Lunar Phase period wise annual Weather Forecast for the period from March 2020:
Winter & Part of Summer 06-01-2021 to 19-04-2021 (14 weeks)
6th to 12th Below normal temperatures
Jan. 2021 Troughs: (1)NW-NCAP (2) TN- NCAP, (3) Kerala-SCAP, RLSM, NCAP (4) STN-Kerala-
Karnataka.
South peninsula covered with 4 troughs in 4 directions.
TLNG: Morning Fog/ mist, warm, isolated showers
NCAP: Morning mist/fog, Above normal temperatures, squalls, isolated rains.
SCAP & RLSM : Morning fog / mist, normal temperatures, Wide spread cloudy and
rains.
TN & Kerala : Rains at times heavy, floods
North & NE states: Cold, humid, rain/snow.
13th to 20th Low Pressure system in ESE Bay of Bengal, to move along AP, Odissa, WB Coast in
Jan. 2021 NNE direction.
SCAP, RLSM and other neighbouring states will experience Heavy rains with strong
winds. Below normal temperatures.
TLNG: Morning mist, normal Temp, isolated rain over NE TLNG.
NCAP: Moderate winds, wide spread cloud and rain.

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SCAP : strong gusty winds, rains along coastal districts.
RLSM : Moderate winds and rains
21st to 28th Below normal temperatures.
Jan. 2021 TLNG: Seasonal winter weather with morning fog/mist, fair weather, day time warm,
moderate winds
NCAP, SCAP & RLSM : Morning below normal temperatures, fog/mist, snow with
moderate cold wave, day time warm, isolated rains.
29th Jan. to Below normal temperatures.
3rd Feb. TLNG: Morning Mist / fog, normal temperatures, day time dry and warm weather.
2021 NCAP: E/NE-cold waves, strong winds, Frost, cloudy, isolated showers.
SCAP: Very cold temperatures with strong winds, wide spread cloudy, isolated heavy
rain.
RLSM: Very cold temperatures, fog/mist, moderate winds, isolated rains.
4th to 11th Below normal temperatures.
Feb. 2021 TLNG: Morning Cold storms, strong winds, fog, Day time warmer, dry weather.
NCAP: Morning Colder storms, blizzards, Precipitation; day time warm, fair weather,
strong winds, isolated rain
SCAP: Colder weather, strong winds, Precipitation, isolated rain
RLSM: Colder wind storms, heavy precipitation, warm, dry weather in day time
12th to 19th Below Normal temperatures.
Feb. 2021 TLNG: Mild cold waves, Below normal temperatures , moderate winds, mist, fog,
isolated rain.
NCAP: Below normal temperatures, sudden changes, Rain.
SCAP & RLSM: Cold breezes, Precipitation, Warm, cloudy, sudden changes, Rain.
20th to 26th TLNG: Morning mist, fog, Precipitation, later fair weather, warm, strong winds, above
Feb. 2021 normal temperatures.
NCAP: Upper air circulation , Low Pressure, storms, Morning Mist, fog, strong winds,
Rain.
SCAP: Morning mist, fog, strong winds, fair weather, sudden changes, rain.
RLSM : Morning mist, fog, fair weather, sudden changes, rain.
27th Feb. to Low Pressure over SW Bay of Bengal, East of South Tamilnadu coast, troughs
5th March extends from TN, AP Coast.
2021 Upper air circulation over South TN & NCAP,
TLNG, NCAP, SCAP & RLSM : Cold Waves, Below normal temperatures, frost,
Precipitation.
6th to 12th High temperature in isolated pockets over TLNG & NCAP.
March 2021. Dry and hot summer over West coast
8th / 9th March, 2021 East of Hyderabad (NCAP), Bay of Bengal with high
temperatures.
Change over from winter to Summer season over AP & Telangana states.
TLNG, NCAP, SCAP & RLSM : humid weather with normal temperatures and
moderate winds.
Isolated thunder showers / Rain in evening.
Tamilnadu: Low Pressure with Upper air circulation . Generally humid winds, partly
cloudy, Fair weather with moderate winds. High probability for squalls, thunder storms
& rain.
13th to 20th Transit to Summer season in progress, Rise in temperatures, warm winds over
March 2021 Telangana & AP States.
Low pressure with Upper air circulation over NW Bay of Bengal. Trough extends
up to North Tamilnadu along East coast.
TLNG: Rise in temperatures, warm breezes, evening isolated rains.
NCAP: Wide spread cloudy, T- storms, Squalls, prolonged rains over North NCAP &

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South Odissa coast
Godavari Districts & SCAP: Humid, above normal temperatures, storms, sudden
changes to extreme weather, squalls, strong winds and rain.
RLSM: Warm winds, humid, rise in temperatures, Wide spread cloudy and rain.
21st to 28th Temperatures close to normal.
March 2021 TLNG: Morning close to normal temperatures. Evening above normal temperatures, dry
& gusty
NCAP: Morning close to normal temperatures, afternoon / Evening above normal
temperatures, Upper air circulation , humid, gusty, storms , isolated rains.
SCAP: Upper air circulation , fair weather, colder breezes in morning, later Partly
cloudy, Evening humid, warmer, Thunder Storms, strong winds and Rains
RLSM: Upper air circulation , fair weather, Morning colder breezes later dry weather,
Evening humid, Thunder Storms, strong winds, isolated Rain.
29th Mar. to Normal Temperatures
3rd Apr. Low Pressure system with Upper Air Circulation develops over West Central Bay
2021 of Bengal.
TLNG: Morning fair weather, later Above normal temperatures
NCAP: Morning fair weather, Normal temperatures, evenings Partly cloudy, sudden
changes, storms, high humidity, strong winds and rain.
SCAP & RLSM: Easterly waves, Warmer, Partly cloudy, thunder storms and isolated
rain.
4th to11th Over NCAP, Convergence, ascending humid air, sudden changes, storms.
Apr. 2021 Over SCAP Upper air circulation , divergence, gusty, unstable weather. storms.
TLNG: Fair weather in morning, afternoon & Evening above normal temperatures, dry &
drought like weather, Evening cloudy, thunder showers, rain.
NCAP: Morning Fair weather, afternoon & Evening humid, warmer, partly cloudy,
isolated thunder storms and rains.
SCAP & RLSM: Morning fair weather, Warmer, humid, partly cloudy, evening isolated
squalls, Storms with rain.
12th to 19th Above normal temperatures.
Apr. 2021 North, NNE: Fair, Dry Weather, Low Pressure with upper air divergence, Wide spread
cloudy, damp weather, rain
NCAP: Convergence, Ascending air, Warm , humid moderate winds, Thunder Storms
SCAP : Upper air circulation, Gusty, Warm, sea breezes, Fair weather, evening
Thunder storms, rain
RLSM: Upper air circulation, Fair weather, evening isolated storms, rain
Tamilnadu: Warm, fair weather, isolated rain.
NW states / Maharashtra: Warm, humid, storms, Rain
From 13 th April 2021, Telugu New Year "PLAVA" starts.

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