Imd Predicts Heavy Rains In Odisha Because Of The Low Pressure Region Over South Andaman Sea.

IMD predicts heavy rains in Odisha because of the low pressure region over south Andaman sea.

Bhubaneswar, Nov 13 : A fresh low pressure area formed over south Andaman Sea and adjoining Thailand coast on Saturday morning, a weather official said.Bhubaneswar : , Nov 13 : , A new low pressure area formed on Saturday morning over the south Andaman Sea, and adjacent Thailand coast, according to a weather official.
The system is likely to move west-northwestwards and concentrate into a depression over north Andaman Sea and adjoining southeast Bay of Bengal by November 15, Meteorological centre weather scientist Umasankar Das said.According to Umasankar Das, a system that moves west-northwestwards is expected to become a depression over the north Andaman Sea and adjacent southeast Bay of Bengal by November 15.

 Imd Predicts Heavy Rains In Odisha Because Of The Low Pressure Region Over South-TeluguStop.com

It is likely to continue to move west-northwestwards, intensify further and reach near Andhra Pradesh coast around November 18, he said.He said that it is likely to continue moving west-northwestwards and intensify its movement, reaching the coast of Andhra Pradesh around November 18.

Under its impact, heavy rainfall is very likely to occur at one or two places over the districts of Ganjam and Gajapati on November 17, Das informed.According to Das, heavy rains are very likely to fall at one or two locations in the district of Ganjam and Gajapati.

Squally wind with speed 55-65 kmph gusting to 75 kmph is likely over the west-central area adjoining east Bay of Bengal during November 16 to 18 and commence, along & off Andhra Pradesh and south Odisha coasts from November 17, Meteorological Centre, Bhubaneswar said in a bulletin.A squally wind of 55-65 kmph with gusts to 75 kmph will likely blow over the west-central region adjoining east Bay of Bengal between November 16 and 18.It will begin, along and off Andhra Pradesh coasts, and continue until November 17, Meteorological Centre Bhubaneswar stated in a bulletin.

The IMD’s regional centre has advised fishermen not to venture into deep sea areas of west-central Bay of Bengal during November 16 to 18 and along and off south Odisha coasts on November 17 and 18.The IMD’s regional center has advised fishermen to stay clear of deep-sea areas of the west-central Bay of Bengal on November 16-18 and south Odisha coasts from November 17-18.

Meanwhile, a trough now runs from the cyclonic circulation over north interior Tamil Nadu to Gangetic West Bengal across Andhra Pradesh and Odisha and extends upto 0.9 km above mean sea level.A trough runs now from the cyclonic circulation across north interior Tamil Nadu to Gangetic West Bengal through Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and extends upto 9 km above the mean sea level.

Under its impact, heavy rainfall is occurring in coastal and adjoining areas of Odisha, it said.It stated that heavy rainfall has been observed in Odisha’s coastal and adjacent areas due to its impact.

Heavy to very heavy rainfall would occur in some parts of Khurda, Puri, Ganjam, Nayagarh, Gajapati, Cuttack and Jagatsinghpur on Saturday and Sunday.On Saturday and Sunday, heavy to very heavy rains could be seen in parts of Khurda and Ganjam, Ganjam and Gajapati.

At least eight places in Odisha received more than 100 mm rainfall in the past 24 hours.Eighteen places in Odisha have received more than 100mm of rainfall within the last 24 hours.According to the weather office, Chhatrapur in Ganjam district recorded the highest 137.6 mm rainfall in the last 24 hours, followed by Aska in the same district with 135.2 mm.According to the weather bureau, Chhatrapur, Ganjam district, recorded the most rainfall of 137.6 mm in the past 24 hours.Aska, in the same district, received 135.2 mm.

While Puri received 124 mm rainfall during the period, Belaguntha recorded 123.3 mm rainfall, followed by Bhanjanagar (119 mm), Digapahandi (119 mm), Banpur (107 mm) and Gopalpur (100.4 mm).Puri was blessed with 124mm of rainfall.Belaguntha, however, recorded 123.3mm.Next came Bhanjanagar (119mm), Digapahandi (1119mm), Banpur (107mm), and Gopalpur (100.4mm).

The Met centre has advised farmers in the likely affected districts to take care of their harvests.

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