IMD Weather forecast: A couple of days just after the nation witnessed two cyclones – Tauktae and Yaas – the India Meteorological Department has mentioned that a further low-stress location is set to kind more than the Bay of Bengal about June 11. The low stress location would be formed more than North Bay of Bengal and neighbouring locations. This ordinarily has the prospective to turn into a cyclone. Meanwhile, the IMD has mentioned that from June 10, the southwesterly winds would also strengthen more than the Arabian Sea. This would lead to the advancement of the southwest monsoon into eastern India.
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Cyclone 2021 in India: Is a further cyclone coming?
Low stress formation more than Arabian Sea led to Cyclone Tauktae that hit the western coast of India last month, although a further subsequent low stress formation more than the Bay of Bengal triggered Cyclone Yaas merely a week later. With two cyclones currently obtaining struck and impacted lives and house, that as well amid the COVID-19 pandemic, a third one would unquestionably make issues worse for the nation to manage.
However, the IMD has sophisticated forecast systems and is in a position to concern a warning a couple of days in advance about such a stress probably turning into a cyclone. The IMD has at the moment not issued any such warning concerning this low stress formation, which means that at least for now, it does not have the prospective to turn into a storm.
Monsoon 2021: IMD concerns rain warning
The division mentioned in a statement that the monsoon would advance to the remaining components of Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana by June 11. Meanwhile, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal, Bihar, Odisha, east UP, and some components of Gujarat and MP amongst June 11 and 13.
It also issued warnings, stating that from June 10, most of eastern and central India would acquire relatively widespread to widespread rainfall, marking the starting of the monsoon. On June 10 and 11, Odisha and West Bengal are probably to acquire isolated heavy to extremely heavy rainfall, and these situations are probably to prevail more than Jharkhand on June 11, and on eastern MP, Chhattisgarh and Vidarbha on June 11 and 12. Odisha is also extremely probably to get isolated exceptionally heavy rainfalls on June 11 and 12.
On the other hand, the west coast of the nation is also probably to get an enhanced rainfall beginning from June 10. Mahe, Kerala, coastal and south interior Karnataka, south Gujarat, Yanam and coastal Andhra Pradesh, Konkan and Goa area are probably to witness isolated heavy to extremely heavy rainfall amongst June 11 and 13.