Chennai: Cyclone circulation is located above the northern coast of Tamil Nadu, southeast of Bukah Bengal and a low pressure area it is likely to be formed on November 9, the Meteorology department said on Sunday and has expected rainfall that is widespread for the next three days of the country.
Under the influence, rainfall is likely to be in northern regions such as Chennai, Villupuram, Cuddalore and in the Delta in Mayiladuthurai and Nagapattinam regions besides neighboring Puduchherry and Karikkal on Monday.
The bathroom in such an area may be heavy and in isolated places, very heavy and there might be a storm activity.
Other areas, including South Madurai, are also expected to receive rainfall, the official bulletin said here.
On November 9, a storm with heavy rain until it was very heavy likely to occur in insulated places of Kanyakumari, Tirunelveli, Tenkasi Regency and Tuticorin.
The next day, a storm with heavy rain to very heavy rainfall with a very insulated shower which can occur in the North Coastal District of Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Kara.
“Cyclical circulation is located above the southeast bay of Bengal and equatorial oceans that are side by side by 4.5 km above sea level.
Under the influence, low pressure areas are likely to be formed in the southeast bay of Bengal and the environment around 9 November.
It tends to be more marked and Move towards North Tamil Nadu Beach for the next 48 hours, “Bulletin said.