Guwahati: The parts of the northeast region will experience heavy rainfall in the next few days because of a moisture attack from Bay Bay.
However, IMD sources rule out the possibility of directness from low pressure which results in cyclones that can affect the northeastern region.
IMD on Sunday released an increase in rainfall activity bulletin on the northeastern state of October 18 to 21.
The current meteorological conditions indicate that moisture attacks are very possible due to the strong South / Southwest winds from Bengal Bay.
To the northeast of India during this period.
Under its influence, the Met Office said it was broad enough for rainfall activities that were widespread with isolated decreases to falling very severely as possible over the northeastern region of October 18.
Weather change will bring assistance as several northeastern parts, especially Assam, shaken under the hot heat during the puja durga.
“The maximum day temperatures tend to fall in the northeastern state of tomorrow (Monday) because of the expected rainfall activity,” Read the Special Weather Bulletin of the Regional Meteorology Center based in Guwahati.
In Guwahati, the maximum temperature edged up to 37.7 degrees Celsius on Navami and Vijaya Dashami.
These two days are the hottest ever recorded in the city during October.
Even when the rain is likely to outwit the seventh northeastern state, Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh can experience most of the rainfall activities on Tuesday.
Light rainfall to moderate in most places with isolated heavily until very heavy rainfall has been predicted for three states on Tuesday.
The yellow warning has also been issued for northeastern countries until October 20.