Bhubaneswar: Estimated Metreological Department of India (IMD) on Friday said most places in the state will receive rainfall on Sundays and Mondays under the influence of low pressure brewing bay bengal now.
The system, now lying as cyclone circulation tends to utilize low pressure above the middle of Bengal Bay in the next 24 hours.
After that, it is likely to move in west west west and concentrate into depression in the next 48 hours, the word liberation from IMD.
It is said that light rainfall will take place in most places with opportunities with very heavy rainfall in remote places in certain districts for two days.
There is also lightweight rainfall to moderate in many places on Saturday because the system, the prediction said.
The IMD release says a system that might be able to support ongoing agricultural activities.
But all the same he warned that heavy rainfall could cause temporary water logging in low areas and traffic disturbances in urban areas.
The government after warning heavy rainfall has asked the district collectors to remain vigilant and advise them to take the necessary steps depending on the situation.
The office of the Special Assistance Commissioner (SRC) sent the counselor to the collectors.
H R Biswas, Director of the IMD, regional center, said a system that might tend to increase becomes depression after causing rainfall which was widespread for two days and losing its intensity on Tuesday.
Rainfall reports on Friday IMD stated that Nuagada in the Gajapati District recorded 64 mm highest rainfall in the last 24 hours.
Likewise, Nayagarh during the day recorded 24.3 mm rain.
The overall seasonal rainfall deficit from June to date on Friday stands at 27%.
This is with 18 districts who face the rainfall deficit and five of them stands 40% or more.