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Odisha braces for heavy rainfall as southwest monsoon likely to retreat soon Photograph: (OTV File)
Odisha is set to witness heavy rainfall even as the south-west monsoon is in its retreating phase. The Meteorological Department has issued warnings for several districts, forecasting thunderstorms and moderate to heavy showers over the next two days. Authorities have advised residents to remain alert and take necessary precautions as weather conditions may intensify in some regions.
For Saturday, a yellow warning for heavy rainfall has been issued for Koraput, Kalahandi, and Rayagada. In other districts, strong winds accompanied by lightning may occur, with speeds reaching 30 to 40 kmph in certain areas. The ongoing rainfall is attributed to the retreating monsoon and the influence of the returning south-west monsoon winds.
Recent rainfall in the state has measured between 7 to 11 mm in some regions, reportedly. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast that the monsoon is likely to retreat from Odisha within the next three to four days, after which clear weather is expected.
Impact Across North And South Odisha
Both northern and southern parts of the state have experienced continuous rainfall over the past few days. The ongoing rain and thunderstorms are expected to gradually subside.
Regions experiencing high humidity will also see clear weather once the monsoon departs. Areas that previously received less rainfall are likely to have benefited from multiple low-pressure systems, helping farmers, although no official statement has been made regarding crop recovery.
Coastal Areas On Alert
Among the coastal regions, Puri has been placed on alert, with rainfall expected over the next two days. Residents and local authorities have been advised to remain vigilant and monitor weather updates as the state navigates the final days of the monsoon season.