As per the latest forecast by the Bhubaneswar centre of the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the cyclonic circulation over north Andaman Sea and neighbourhood is currently persisting. Under its influence, a Low Pressure Area is very likely to form over the same region during next 48 hours.
The region is likely to become more marked and move West-North-Westwards towards south Odisha-north Andhra Pradesh coasts during subsequent 4-5 days, informed the IMD. Meanwhile, for the next 24 hours, the MeT Centre forecast light to moderate rain or thundershowers likely at one or two places over the districts of Odisha.
However, the MeT Centre also issued a 'Yellow Warning' for thunderstorms with lightning which are likely to occur at few places over 5 districts of the state.
These districts are - Malkangiri, Koraput, Nawarangpur, Rayagada and Gajapati. Meanwhile, Bhubaneswar will likely experience party cloudy sky during this period, with maximum temperature around 34 degrees Celsius and minimum temperature around 25 degrees Celsius.
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As per IMD, the advancement is likely over some parts of Southwest Arabian Sea, some more parts of Southeast Arabian Sea, Maldives and Comorin area, South and Eastcentral Bay of Bengal and some parts of Northeast Bay of Bengal during next 48 hours.
As per IMD, the cyclonic circulation over coastal Odisha and neighbourhood extending upto 2.1 km above mean sea level has become less marked.
While the day temperature plummeted by three to four degree Celsius in most districts, the coastal districts had an overcast sky. However, the interior Odisha didn't see much change in the climate condition.
While the temperature recorded in Khordha was 37.5 degrees Celsius in the daytime, Capital city Bhubaneswar recorded 37.6 degrees Celsius daytime temperature.
As per IMD, the advancement is likely over some parts of Southwest Arabian Sea, some more parts of Southeast Arabian Sea, Maldives and Comorin area, South and Eastcentral Bay of Bengal and some parts of Northeast Bay of Bengal during next 48 hours.
As per IMD, the cyclonic circulation over coastal Odisha and neighbourhood extending upto 2.1 km above mean sea level has become less marked.