In view of the forecast of the cyclone, fishermen have been advised not to venture into the deep sea area over west-central and adjoining north-west Bay of Bengal from the morning of 22 October till further notice.
The departure of the IMD Monsoon from North India is almost complete, but its effect is still visible in South and Central India. Rains are continuing from many areas of Maharashtra to Karnataka and Kerala, meanwhile the Meteorological Department (IMD Country Weather) has expressed the possibility of becoming a cyclone in the Bay of Bengal and turning it into a storm (IMD Cyclonic Activity).
In view of the forecast of cyclone in the Bay of Bengal and the possibility of it turning into a storm, the weather is likely to turn once again. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), a low pressure area is likely to form over the Bay of Bengal and it may turn into a cyclone by the weekend.
According to the IMD, a low pressure area is very likely to form over southwest and adjoining east-central Bay of Bengal within the next 36 hours, it is likely to move west-northwestwards and till the morning of 22 October. It may form an area of pressure in the middle of the Bay of Bengal.
Although IMD Director General Mrityunjay Mohapatra has said that the low pressure area is likely to intensify into a storm, but no forecast is being issued about its intensity and path, he said after the formation of the low pressure area. We can give more details about IMD cyclonic systems.
After the forecast of the Meteorological Department (IMD Forecast), it is believed that after the formation of a cyclone, there may be a change in the weather of the states adjoining Bengal to Jharkhand, Bihar, Odisha, there may be heavy rain here (IMD Heavy Rain Alert). It has also been predicted that the withdrawal of Southwest Monsoon is likely from some more parts of Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Odisha and entire West Bengal.
According to the Meteorological Department (IMD), some parts of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh may also see rain on October 22, 23, 24 and 25. During this cyclone, the wind speed can go up to 45 to 55 kmph. At the same time, the wind speed can reach 65 kmph in the west-central and adjoining North-West Bay of Bengal region. In view of the forecast of the cyclone, fishermen have been advised not to venture into the deep sea area over west-central and adjoining north-west Bay of Bengal from the morning of 22 October till further notice.