Rain is likely to reduce further over Tamil Nadu including Chennai and Kerala. Meanwhile, smog to persist in Delhi for the next two days. Here is the weather forecast for Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad and Mumbai for November 9.

Bengaluru:
Bengalureans continue to observe light rains for the 4th consecutive day, as well. According to Skymet weather, the rainfall activity over the IT Hub of the country including some other parts of Karnataka is expected to slow down. However, the maximum temperature will be recorded around 27 degree Celsius and humidity will be around 657 percent.
Delhi:
Delhiites woke up to Foggy mornings today. For the past 48 hours, flight and trains were disrupted because of the low visibility. According to Skymet weather, these weather conditions will continue to persist over the region for at least the next two to three days. Meanwhile, the maximum temperature will be recorded around 31 degree Celsius and humidity will be around 44 percent.
Hyderabad:
Rain and thundershower are likely over Kerala at many places, Rayalaseema, South Karnataka and South Andhra Pradesh. The city of Nizams will witness partly cloudy weather activity on November 9. However, the maximum temperature will be recorded around 31 degree Celsius and humidity around 50 percent.
Mumbai:
Mumbaikars have been witnessing dry weather for the last few days. However, the city of dreams is likely to witness sunny weather on November 9. Meanwhile, the maximum temperature will be recorded around 34 degree Celsius and humidity around 43 percent.
Chennai:
Rains have already reduced over the state of Tamil Nadu including, Chennai in the past 48 hours. As per Skymet Weather, light to moderate rains and thundershowers to continue over South Coastal Tamil Nadu during the next 24 hours. Thereafter, thundershowers are likely to decrease further, paving way for dry weather to set in over most parts of North Tamil Nadu. Meanwhile, the minimum temperatures will settle around 30 degrees but as the day progresses, cloudy weather will take over.
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