The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported on Tuesday the formation of a Low Pressure Area within the Northwest Bay of Bengal, close to the West Bengal-Odisha coasts.
This climate system is predicted to trace west-northwest wards throughout North Odisha and South Jharkhand over the following two days, bringing with it the probability of heavy to very heavy rainfall throughout East India for the following three days.
In its bulletin, the IMD stated that in West India, the climate forecast for Tuesday signifies the probability of sunshine to average pretty widespread to widespread rainfall, accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning.
Additionally, remoted cases of heavy to very heavy rainfall are anticipated over Gujarat state and the north Konkan and ghat areas of Madhya Maharashtra. “There’s a particular concern for isolated extremely heavy rainfall in Saurashtra and Kutch on the same day, ” stated the IMD.
In East India, the forecast spans from Tuesday to Saturday. During this era, mild to average pretty widespread to widespread rainfall and thunderstorms are anticipated, with remoted cases of heavy rainfall probably over Gangetic West Bengal, Odisha, and Jharkhand.
“Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim will experience these conditions from Wednesday to Friday, while Bihar is anticipated to see them from Thursday to Saturday. Odisha, in particular, may experience isolated very heavy rainfall from Tuesday to Thursday, ” the IMD predicted.
In Northwest India, on Tuesday, mild to average scattered to pretty widespread rainfall and thunderstorms are forecasted. There’s a chance of remoted heavy falls over Punjab and Himachal Pradesh on the identical day.
The IMD additionally predicted that in Northeast India, the climate outlook from Tuesday to Saturday anticipates mild to average scattered to pretty widespread rainfall and thunderstorms.
“Isolated heavy rainfall activity is expected over Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura during this period. Furthermore, isolated very heavy rainfall is likely over Nagaland and Manipur on Wednesday, Thursday, and over Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, and Meghalaya on Thursday, and Friday, ” stated the IMD.
In Central India, the forecast spans until Saturday. During this era, mild to average pretty widespread to widespread rainfall and thunderstorms are anticipated, with remoted cases of heavy rainfall probably over Chhattisgarh, East Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, and West Madhya Pradesh on particular days inside this timeframe.
Lastly, in South India, on Tuesday, there’s a forecast of sunshine to average pretty widespread to widespread rainfall, with remoted heavy rainfall probably over Coastal Andhra Pradesh. “Interior Tamil Nadu and Kerala are also expected to experience isolated heavy rainfall on the same day, ” stated the IMD.