Block Level Forecast for Next Five Days for Kerala and Lakshadweep Dated 27.09.2021

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Block Level Forecast for Next Five Days for Kerala and Lakshadweep Dated 27.09.2021 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA भारतसरकार INDIA METEOROLOGICAL भारतमौसमविज्ञानविभाग DEPARTMENT (प镍ृ वीववज्ञानमंत्राऱय) (Ministry of Earth Sciences) मौसमकेन्द्र METEOROLOGICAL CENTRE VikasBhavan P.O ववकासभवनपीओ Thiruvananthapuram - 695033 ति셁वनंिपुरम - 695 033 BLOCK LEVEL FORECAST FOR NEXT FIVE DAYS FOR KERALA AND LAKSHADWEEP DATED 27.09.2021 Temp Temp Wind Wind Cloud Forecast Date Rainfall Max Min Humidity Humidity Speed Direction Cover DIST_NAME BLOCK_NAME (mm) (deg C) (deg C) I (%) II (%) (kmph) (deg) (octa) 9/28/2021 ALAPPUZHA AMBALAPPUZHA 35.7 30 23 96 85 14 290 8 9/29/2021 ALAPPUZHA AMBALAPPUZHA 21.5 30 23 96 85 6 290 8 9/30/2021 ALAPPUZHA AMBALAPPUZHA 4.6 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/1/2021 ALAPPUZHA AMBALAPPUZHA 9.8 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/2/2021 ALAPPUZHA AMBALAPPUZHA 9.3 32 24 96 85 8 290 8 9/28/2021 ALAPPUZHA ARYAD 49.8 30 23 96 85 14 290 8 9/29/2021 ALAPPUZHA ARYAD 25.6 30 23 96 85 6 290 8 9/30/2021 ALAPPUZHA ARYAD 27.5 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/1/2021 ALAPPUZHA ARYAD 18.8 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/2/2021 ALAPPUZHA ARYAD 14.0 32 24 96 85 8 290 8 9/28/2021 ALAPPUZHA BHARANICAVU 43.2 30 23 96 85 14 290 8 9/29/2021 ALAPPUZHA BHARANICAVU 16.9 30 23 96 85 6 290 8 9/30/2021 ALAPPUZHA BHARANICAVU 0.0 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/1/2021 ALAPPUZHA BHARANICAVU 0.5 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/2/2021 ALAPPUZHA BHARANICAVU 7.5 32 24 96 85 8 290 8 9/28/2021 ALAPPUZHA CHAMPAKULAM 38.5 30 23 96 85 14 290 8 9/29/2021 ALAPPUZHA CHAMPAKULAM 22.0 30 23 96 85 6 290 8 9/30/2021 ALAPPUZHA CHAMPAKULAM 8.8 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/1/2021 ALAPPUZHA CHAMPAKULAM 10.2 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/2/2021 ALAPPUZHA CHAMPAKULAM 9.9 32 24 96 85 8 290 8 9/28/2021 ALAPPUZHA CHENGANNUR 42.2 30 23 96 85 14 290 8 9/29/2021 ALAPPUZHA CHENGANNUR 17.0 30 23 96 85 6 290 8 9/30/2021 ALAPPUZHA CHENGANNUR 3.3 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/1/2021 ALAPPUZHA CHENGANNUR 1.6 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/2/2021 ALAPPUZHA CHENGANNUR 6.1 32 24 96 85 8 290 8 9/28/2021 ALAPPUZHA HARIPPAD 35.4 30 23 96 85 14 290 8 9/29/2021 ALAPPUZHA HARIPPAD 20.6 30 23 96 85 6 290 8 9/30/2021 ALAPPUZHA HARIPPAD 2.9 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/1/2021 ALAPPUZHA HARIPPAD 6.5 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/2/2021 ALAPPUZHA HARIPPAD 7.7 32 24 96 85 8 290 8 9/28/2021 ALAPPUZHA KANJIKKUZHY 17.1 30 23 96 85 14 290 8 9/29/2021 ALAPPUZHA KANJIKKUZHY 2.4 30 23 96 85 6 290 8 9/30/2021 ALAPPUZHA KANJIKKUZHY 0.8 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/1/2021 ALAPPUZHA KANJIKKUZHY 12.3 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/2/2021 ALAPPUZHA KANJIKKUZHY 11.8 32 24 96 85 8 290 8 9/28/2021 ALAPPUZHA MAVELIKKARA 35.4 30 23 96 85 14 290 8 9/29/2021 ALAPPUZHA MAVELIKKARA 20.2 30 23 96 85 6 290 8 9/30/2021 ALAPPUZHA MAVELIKKARA 0.0 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/1/2021 ALAPPUZHA MAVELIKKARA 2.6 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/2/2021 ALAPPUZHA MAVELIKKARA 7.0 32 24 96 85 8 290 8 9/28/2021 ALAPPUZHA MUTHUKULAM 34.9 30 23 96 85 14 290 8 9/29/2021 ALAPPUZHA MUTHUKULAM 20.6 30 23 96 85 6 290 8 9/30/2021 ALAPPUZHA MUTHUKULAM 0.8 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/1/2021 ALAPPUZHA MUTHUKULAM 5.3 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/2/2021 ALAPPUZHA MUTHUKULAM 7.2 32 24 96 85 8 290 8 9/28/2021 ALAPPUZHA PATTANKKAD 52.7 30 23 96 85 14 290 8 9/29/2021 ALAPPUZHA PATTANKKAD 26.6 30 23 96 85 6 290 8 9/30/2021 ALAPPUZHA PATTANKKAD 20.4 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/1/2021 ALAPPUZHA PATTANKKAD 20.7 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/2/2021 ALAPPUZHA PATTANKKAD 14.2 32 24 96 85 8 290 8 9/28/2021 ALAPPUZHA THYCATTUSSERY 53.4 30 23 96 85 14 290 8 9/29/2021 ALAPPUZHA THYCATTUSSERY 25.3 30 23 96 85 6 290 8 9/30/2021 ALAPPUZHA THYCATTUSSERY 32.5 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/1/2021 ALAPPUZHA THYCATTUSSERY 20.9 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/2/2021 ALAPPUZHA THYCATTUSSERY 15.8 32 24 96 85 8 290 8 9/28/2021 ALAPPUZHA VELIYANAD 41.8 30 23 96 85 14 290 8 9/29/2021 ALAPPUZHA VELIYANAD 21.4 30 23 96 85 6 290 8 9/30/2021 ALAPPUZHA VELIYANAD 18.3 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/1/2021 ALAPPUZHA VELIYANAD 10.7 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/2/2021 ALAPPUZHA VELIYANAD 9.6 32 24 96 85 8 290 8 9/28/2021 ERNAKULAM ALANGAD 41.4 30 23 97 85 20 290 8 9/29/2021 ERNAKULAM ALANGAD 10.1 30 25 97 85 16 290 8 9/30/2021 ERNAKULAM ALANGAD 6.7 30 25 97 85 10 290 7 10/1/2021 ERNAKULAM ALANGAD 11.8 30 25 97 85 10 270 7 10/2/2021 ERNAKULAM ALANGAD 22.4 31 25 97 85 14 290 8 9/28/2021 ERNAKULAM ANGAMALI 40.1 30 23 97 85 20 290 8 9/29/2021 ERNAKULAM ANGAMALI 8.4 30 25 97 85 16 290 8 9/30/2021 ERNAKULAM ANGAMALI 19.4 30 25 97 85 10 290 7 10/1/2021 ERNAKULAM ANGAMALI 15.1 30 25 97 85 10 270 7 10/2/2021 ERNAKULAM ANGAMALI 9.2 31 25 97 85 14 290 8 9/28/2021 ERNAKULAM EDAPALLY 42.3 30 23 97 85 20 290 8 9/29/2021 ERNAKULAM EDAPALLY 10.9 30 25 97 85 16 290 8 9/30/2021 ERNAKULAM EDAPALLY 9.1 30 25 97 85 10 290 7 10/1/2021 ERNAKULAM EDAPALLY 10.2 30 25 97 85 10 270 7 10/2/2021 ERNAKULAM EDAPALLY 27.6 31 25 97 85 14 290 8 9/28/2021 ERNAKULAM KOOVAPPADY 35.6 30 23 97 85 20 290 8 9/29/2021 ERNAKULAM KOOVAPPADY 8.3 30 25 97 85 16 290 8 9/30/2021 ERNAKULAM KOOVAPPADY 1.6 30 25 97 85 10 290 7 10/1/2021 ERNAKULAM KOOVAPPADY 9.8 30 25 97 85 10 270 7 10/2/2021 ERNAKULAM KOOVAPPADY 10.9 31 25 97 85 14 290 8 9/28/2021 ERNAKULAM KOTHAMANGALAM 27.3 30 23 97 85 20 290 8 9/29/2021 ERNAKULAM KOTHAMANGALAM 7.1 30 25 97 85 16 290 8 9/30/2021 ERNAKULAM KOTHAMANGALAM 0.4 30 25 97 85 10 290 7 10/1/2021 ERNAKULAM KOTHAMANGALAM 4.9 30 25 97 85 10 270 7 10/2/2021 ERNAKULAM KOTHAMANGALAM 6.2 31 25 97 85 14 290 8 9/28/2021 ERNAKULAM MULANTHURUTHY 43.9 30 23 97 85 20 290 8 9/29/2021 ERNAKULAM MULANTHURUTHY 13.0 30 25 97 85 16 290 8 9/30/2021 ERNAKULAM MULANTHURUTHY 24.9 30 25 97 85 10 290 7 10/1/2021 ERNAKULAM MULANTHURUTHY 12.0 30 25 97 85 10 270 7 10/2/2021 ERNAKULAM MULANTHURUTHY 33.2 31 25 97 85 14 290 8 9/28/2021 ERNAKULAM MUVATTUPUZHA 36.4 30 23 97 85 20 290 8 9/29/2021 ERNAKULAM MUVATTUPUZHA 8.5 30 25 97 85 16 290 8 9/30/2021 ERNAKULAM MUVATTUPUZHA 5.5 30 25 97 85 10 290 7 10/1/2021 ERNAKULAM MUVATTUPUZHA 5.1 30 25 97 85 10 270 7 10/2/2021 ERNAKULAM MUVATTUPUZHA 10.9 31 25 97 85 14 290 8 9/28/2021 ERNAKULAM PALLURUTHY 44.2 30 23 97 85 20 290 8 9/29/2021 ERNAKULAM PALLURUTHY 13.6 30 25 97 85 16 290 8 9/30/2021 ERNAKULAM PALLURUTHY 7.9 30 25 97 85 10 290 7 10/1/2021 ERNAKULAM PALLURUTHY 10.4 30 25 97 85 10 270 7 10/2/2021 ERNAKULAM PALLURUTHY 28.5 31 25 97 85 14 290 8 9/28/2021 ERNAKULAM PAMPAKUDA 41.6 30 23 97 85 20 290 8 9/29/2021 ERNAKULAM PAMPAKUDA 9.4 30 25 97 85 16 290 8 9/30/2021 ERNAKULAM PAMPAKUDA 20.2 30 25 97 85 10 290 7 10/1/2021 ERNAKULAM PAMPAKUDA 7.8 30 25 97 85 10 270 7 10/2/2021 ERNAKULAM PAMPAKUDA 20.0 31 25 97 85 14 290 8 9/28/2021 ERNAKULAM PARAKKADAV 40.5 30 23 97 85 20 290 8 9/29/2021 ERNAKULAM PARAKKADAV 9.4 30 25 97 85 16 290 8 9/30/2021 ERNAKULAM PARAKKADAV 11.9 30 25 97 85 10 290 7 10/1/2021 ERNAKULAM PARAKKADAV 12.9 30 25 97 85 10 270 7 10/2/2021 ERNAKULAM PARAKKADAV 14.9 31 25 97 85 14 290 8 9/28/2021 ERNAKULAM PARAVUR 41.4 30 23 97 85 20 290 8 9/29/2021 ERNAKULAM PARAVUR 10.9 30 25 97 85 16 290 8 9/30/2021 ERNAKULAM PARAVUR 5.5 30 25 97 85 10 290 7 10/1/2021 ERNAKULAM PARAVUR 11.1 30 25 97 85 10 270 7 10/2/2021 ERNAKULAM PARAVUR 23.2 31 25 97 85 14 290 8 9/28/2021 ERNAKULAM VADAVUCODE 42.1 30 23 97 85 20 290 8 9/29/2021 ERNAKULAM VADAVUCODE 9.6 30 25 97 85 16 290 8 9/30/2021 ERNAKULAM VADAVUCODE 12.3 30 25 97 85 10 290 7 10/1/2021 ERNAKULAM VADAVUCODE 8.7 30 25 97 85 10 270 7 10/2/2021 ERNAKULAM VADAVUCODE 25.1 31 25 97 85 14 290 8 9/28/2021 ERNAKULAM VAZHAKKULAM 40.3 30 23 97 85 20 290 8 9/29/2021 ERNAKULAM VAZHAKKULAM 9.0 30 25 97 85 16 290 8 9/30/2021 ERNAKULAM VAZHAKKULAM 8.3 30 25 97 85 10 290 7 10/1/2021 ERNAKULAM VAZHAKKULAM 10.9 30 25 97 85 10 270 7 10/2/2021 ERNAKULAM VAZHAKKULAM 20.6 31 25 97 85 14 290 8 9/28/2021 ERNAKULAM VYPEEN 42.8 30 23 97 85 20 290 8 9/29/2021 ERNAKULAM VYPEEN 11.8 30 25 97 85 16 290 8 9/30/2021 ERNAKULAM VYPEEN 6.3 30 25 97 85 10 290 7 10/1/2021 ERNAKULAM VYPEEN 9.4 30 25 97 85 10 270 7 10/2/2021 ERNAKULAM VYPEEN 27.5 31 25 97 85 14 290 8 9/28/2021 IDUKKI ADIMALY 34.6 23 16 98 88 16 270 8 9/29/2021 IDUKKI ADIMALY 2.4 23 16 98 88 12 270 8 9/30/2021 IDUKKI ADIMALY 6.5 23 16 98 88 8 270 7 10/1/2021 IDUKKI ADIMALY 24.9 23 16 98 88 4 290 7 10/2/2021 IDUKKI ADIMALY 26.8 23 16 98 88 4 270 8 9/28/2021 IDUKKI AZHUTHA 30.5 25 18 98 88 16 270 8 9/29/2021 IDUKKI AZHUTHA 11.4 25 18 98 88 12 270 8 9/30/2021 IDUKKI AZHUTHA 3.7 25 18 98 88 8 270 7 10/1/2021 IDUKKI AZHUTHA 15.6 25 18 98 88 4 290 7 10/2/2021 IDUKKI AZHUTHA 34.1 25 18 98 88 4 270 8 9/28/2021 IDUKKI DEVIKULAM 93.6 23 16 98 88 16 270 8 9/29/2021 IDUKKI DEVIKULAM 12.5 23 16 98 88 12 270 8 9/30/2021 IDUKKI DEVIKULAM 53.8 23 16 98 88 8 270 7 10/1/2021 IDUKKI DEVIKULAM 66.8 23 16 98 88 4 290 7 10/2/2021 IDUKKI DEVIKULAM 32.4 23 16 98 88 4 270 8 9/28/2021 IDUKKI ELEMDESAM 59.2 29 20 98 88 16 270 8 9/29/2021 IDUKKI ELEMDESAM 25.0 29 20 98 88 12 270 8 9/30/2021 IDUKKI ELEMDESAM 10.8 29 20 98 88 8 270 7 10/1/2021 IDUKKI ELEMDESAM 0.0 29 20 98 88 4 290 7 10/2/2021 IDUKKI ELEMDESAM 9.0 29 20 98 88 4 270 8 9/28/2021 IDUKKI IDUKKI 22.5 29 20 98 88 16 270 8 9/29/2021 IDUKKI IDUKKI 0.5 29 20 98 88 12 270 8 9/30/2021 IDUKKI IDUKKI 5.1 29 20 98 88 8 270 7 10/1/2021 IDUKKI IDUKKI 24.4 29 20 98 88 4 290 7 10/2/2021 IDUKKI IDUKKI 15.4 29 20 98 88 4 270 8 9/28/2021 IDUKKI KATTAPPANA 18.9 29 20 98 88 16 270 8 9/29/2021 IDUKKI KATTAPPANA 1.1 29 20 98 88 12 270 8 9/30/2021 IDUKKI KATTAPPANA 0.0 29 20 98 88 8 270 7 10/1/2021 IDUKKI KATTAPPANA 13.7 29 20 98 88 4 290 7 10/2/2021 IDUKKI KATTAPPANA 17.1 29 20 98 88 4 270 8 9/28/2021 IDUKKI NEDUMKANDOM 11.4 29 20 98 88 16 270 8 9/29/2021 IDUKKI NEDUMKANDOM 0.3 29 20 98 88 12 270 8 9/30/2021 IDUKKI NEDUMKANDOM 0.0 29 20 98 88 8 270 7 10/1/2021 IDUKKI NEDUMKANDOM 13.9 29 20 98 88 4 290 7 10/2/2021 IDUKKI NEDUMKANDOM 9.5 29 20 98 88 4 270 8 9/28/2021
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