Sweltering heat prevailed over most parts of Odisha on Sunday with as many as eight towns recording temperature of over 40 Degree Celsius even as the Bay of Bengal is set to host a fresh low pressure in three days' time
IMD’s Regional Centre in Bhubaneswar said, “ An upper air cyclonic circulation likely to form over South Andaman Sea and neighbourhood on April 6.
IMD Director General (DG) Mrutyunjay Mohapatra today said that that no assessment regarding the formation of cyclone has been made yet.
A low pressure area lies over southeast Bay of Bengal and adjoining Equatorial Indian Ocean with associated cyclonic circulation extending upto 5.8 km above mean sea level.
Cyclone Jawad which crossed the Odisha coast on Sunday (Dec 5) evening, has moved towards West Bengal. Now, latest forecast suggests that Cold Wave conditions are likely to intensify.
The Low Pressure area has become well marked over southeast Bay of Bengal adjoining the Andaman Sea.
As per the latest forecast by the Bhubaneswar Centre of the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the low pressure area over South Thailand and neighbourhood with the associated cyclonic circulation is likely to intensify and reach North Andhra Pradesh-Odisha coasts by the morning of 4th December, 2021.
As per the latest forecast by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), a low pressure area lies over South Thailand and neighbourhood and is likely to emerge into Andaman Sea during the next 12 hours.
With a low pressure brewing up in South Andaman Sea stroking fears of a cyclone for Odisha, the farmers of the State, particularly from the South and coastal belts are losing sleep for fear of suffering losses just before the harvesting period.
The Bhubaneswar centre of the India Meteorological Department (IMD) in its latest forecast informed that a low pressure area is likely to form over South Andaman Sea by Nov 30.
Odisha has sounded alert after the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast a low pressure area over South Andaman Sea on November 30. The Low Pressure is expected to develop into a cyclonic storm in the first week of December.
Days after forecasting clear sky conditions, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted formation of another low pressure and a subsequent cyclonic system in the Bay of Bengal. Here’s what IMD DG Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said on the weather forecast, while speaking exclusively to OTV.
The Bhubaneswar centre of the India Meteorological Department (IMD) informed that though Odisha is likely to experience dry weather in the next five days, there are chances of rainfall thereafter.
As per IMD, isolated heavy rainfall is likely to occur over Andaman & Nicobar Islands on November 29 and 30.
The Bhubaneswar centre of the India Meteorological Department (IMD) in its latest forecast informed that the trough from the cyclonic circulation associated with the low pressure over South interior Karnataka and adjoining north interior Tamil Nadu to interior Odisha across Coastal Andhra has become less marked.
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