Then, it is likely to move initially north-northwestwards till May 12 morning and thereafter, it will recurve gradually and move north-northeastwards towards Bangladesh-Myanmar coasts, the MeT office predicted.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted a rise in the maximum temperature by two to three degrees in the next two days.
IMD Director General Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said that as far as the forecast for the next five days is concerned, no warning has been issued for several eastern states like Odisha, West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh as of now.
As per IMD Director General Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, a low pressure area has formed under the influence of cyclonic circulation. It is expected to become a depression by tomorrow while moving in north-northwest wards.
As per the previous forecast, the low pressure system is likely to concentrate into a depression by tomorrow. Similarly, there is every possibility that the system is likely to further intensify into a cyclonic storm.
As per IMD, it is likely to intensify into a depression over Southeast Bay of Bengal and adjoining South Andaman Sea around May 9.
As per IMD, a low pressure area is likely to develop over the same region by May 8, 2023.
The maximum temperature is likely to rise gradually by 3 to 5 degrees Celsius thereafter.
As per IMD, a cyclonic circulation is likely to develop over Southeast Bay of Bengal tomorrow. Under its influence, a low pressure area is likely to form over the same region around May 7.
IMD Director General (DG) Mrutyunjay Mohapatra today said that so far only a forecast regarding formation of cyclonic storm over Southeast on May 6 and subsequent development of low pressure system on May 7 has been made.
Earlier, speaking to the media, IMD DG Mrutyunjay Mohapatra made it clear that no alert has been issued for the Odisha coast as of now and there’s no forecast about the likely impact of the system on the State.
With the forecast of a cyclone brewing over the Bay of Bengal, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Wednesday predicted that thunderstorm activities will continue in Odisha till May 6, 2023
IMD Director General (DG) Mrutyunjay Mohapatra today informed that there is now consensus over formation of a low pressure and intensification into a cyclone by May 9.
As per the IMD, a cyclonic circulation is likely to develop over the Southeast Bay of Bengal around May 6, 2023. Under its influence, a low pressure area is likely to form over the same region around May 7.
The IMD has also issued a ‘yellow warning’ for thunderstorm with lightning in several parts of the state in the next few days.
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