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Cyclonic Activity Looms: IMD Warns of Possible Depression Formation in Bay of Bengal
A potential weather depression is forming over the North Andaman Sea, set to intensify by October 24, affecting Gangetic West Bengal and Odisha. While a full cyclone remains uncertain, heavy rains are anticipated.
Low pressure likely over Bay of Bengal by Oct 22: IMD
Bhubaneswar: A fresh upper air cyclonic circulation is expected to form over north Andaman sea around Oct 20 leading to a low pressure area over centr.
Another low pressure areas likely in Bay of Bengal next week, AP to witness rains
The weather department has issued a stark warning for residents of the Telugu states, announcing the likelihood of significant rainfall due to an impending low-pressure system forming in the Bay
Heavy Rain In Andhra Pradesh As Depression Over Bay Of Bengal Crosses Coast
Due to high tidal waves, the sea was turbulent at Uppada in Kakinada. In some places, houses were damaged and trees and electric poles were uprooted.
Depression over West Central Bay of Bengal moves towards North Chennai
Subsequently, the depression has weakened into a well-marked low pressure area and lay over the South coastal Andhra Pradesh
Chennai rains: Depression over Bay of Bengal to make landfall today
The IMD has issued an alert for heavy rainfall in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh as a depression over the Bay of Bengal moves towards the coast. Chennai, Nellore, and surrounding regions face potential flooding with strong winds disrupting normal life.
Depression over Bay of Bengal sets off humongous rain over Tamil Nadu, Rayalaseema
Monsoon depression brings heavy rains to Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka; more rain expected in coming days.
Depression over Bay of Bengal to cross between Puducherry and Nellore close to Chennai: IMD
The depression over the southwest Bay of Bengal moved west-northwestwards with a speed of 12 kmph during the past six hours and lay over the same region about 360 km east-southeast of Chennai (Tamil Nadu),
Tamil Nadu Chennai Rains LIVE Updates: Will depression in Bay of Bengal turn into cyclone? IMD says...
In the wake of this cyclonic storm, very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall is likely to lash parts of Tamil Nadu, South Andhra Pradesh and very heavy rainfall over Kerala & South Interior Karnataka today,
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Is an October cyclone brewing over Bay of Bengal?
BHUBANESWAR: It’s the cyclone season and forecast of a fresh low-pressure area over Bay of Bengal around October 22 has ...
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Depression over Bay of Bengal crosses Tamil Nadu-Andhra Pradesh coasts, weakens into well-marked low pressure
Further, the weather system is likely to move west to northwestwards and weaken into a low pressure area in the next 12 hours ...
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Tamil Nadu floods: Depression over Bay of Bengal moves closer to Chennai. These states to receive heavy rainfall
The India Meteorological Department in its latest weather update has warned of heavy rainfall and thunderstorm in Tamil Nadu ...
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Low Pressure System In Bay Of Bengal Expected To Develop Into Cyclone
Chennai faces severe weather as a low-pressure system threatens to intensify into a cyclone. Heavy rains have already ...
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Sea phase of joint naval drill 'Exercise Malabar' gets underway in Bay of Bengal
The navies of India, the US, Australia and Japan are engaged in a wide range of maritime warfare operations as part of ...
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Heavy Rainfall Alert: South India braces for flooding as Bay of Bengal depression approaches
South India braces for heavy rainfall as a depression over the Bay of Bengal moves toward Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh ...
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