The IMD on Thursday ruled out any direct impact of the depression over Odisha.As per IMD, the well marked low pressure area over southwest and adjoining Southeast Bay of Bengal moved north-northwestwards and concentrated into a depression today.
Published: Odishatv Bureau
Last updated: 24 December 2022, 12:16 PM IST
For the last four to five days, a relatively dip in the mercury in the mornings and nights is being recorded across the State with the day remaining hot. A slight increase in the day temperature has been recorded since Monday.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that several parts of Odisha will witness above-normal maximum (day) temperature.
As per IMD, light to moderate and widespread rainfall/snowfall is very likely over Western Himalayan Region from February 8 to 10 with peak intensity on February 9
India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Thursday said that it is very likely to continue to move southwestwards across south Sri Lanka and emerge into Comorin and adjoining Gulf of Mannar off west coast of Sri Lanka by early morning on February 3.
For the last four to five days, a relatively dip in the mercury in the mornings and nights is being recorded across the State with the day remaining hot. A slight increase in the day temperature has been recorded since Monday.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that several parts of Odisha will witness above-normal maximum (day) temperature.