Two cyclonic circulations in the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal each are likely to bring in heavy rainfall in much of central and peninsular India over the next two days as informed by the IMD.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), they reported that the conditions are becoming favourable for further withdrawal of the southwest monsoon from some more parts of Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, most parts of Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Bihar, and some parts of Maharashtra, Odisha and West Bengal during next two days.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) further added that the first cyclonic circulation lies over the north Andaman Sea and its neighbourhood. Under its influence, a Low-Pressure Area is very likely to form over the same region during the next 36 hours. It is likely to become more marked and move west-north-westwards towards south Odisha-north Andhra Pradesh coasts during subsequent 4-5 days.
It further informed that a cyclonic circulation also lies over the east-central Arabian Sea and extends up to mid-tropospheric level tilting south-westwards with height. It is very likely to persist during the next 3-4 days, and under its influence, fairly widespread to widespread light to moderate rainfall with isolated heavy rainfall is very likely over southern peninsular India during the next 5 days and over Maharashtra during next two days.
Article Written By Dikhya Mohanty
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