Bhubaneswar: IMD on Wednesday said a new low-pressure area can form above the North Andaman Sea around Sundays that tend to be more marked and move west-northwest to South Odisha and the North Coast of Andhra Pradesh in the next 4-5 days, bring more Many rainfall and affect the celebration of Puja Durga.
H R Biswas, Director of the Central IMD center said the possibility of the influence of the system above the country would be clear in the following days.
“However, mild to moderate rainfall due to storm activities will continue to be isolated for the next few days,” said Biswas.
“The fresh system shows a high probability to intensify into a storm of the cyclone or more.
But more details about this system will be clear in the coming days,” said Sarat Chandra Sahu, Director of the Center for Environment and Climate in SOA which is considered university.
Forecasts came even when the Southwest Monsun began to withdraw from several parts of Rajasthan Barat and side by side with Gujarat on Wednesday.
Biswas said he would retreat further in the days to come.
The Health Bulletin IMD stated that his condition became profitable for further withdrawal of Southwest Monsun from several parts of Gujarat, all of Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Uttar Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and some parts of Madhya Pradesh.
The IMD rainfall report from the last 24 hours recorded on Wednesday morning said Kasinagar in the Gajapati District received the highest 70mm rainfall.
For Thursday, the forecast said lightweight rainfall to moderation would likely occur in isolated places in the state.