Telangana to Get Rain for Two Days, IMD Issues Yellow Alert
A low-pressure region has been present over the northwest and adjacent west-central Bay of bengal since Wednesday, according to the IMD, when it first appeared over the northern Bay of Bengal. Over the next 24 hours, the accompanying cyclonic circulation is anticipated to increase. It now stretches up to 7.6 km above mean sea level and tilts southwestward with height. Over the following three days, it will then pass across south odisha and south Chhattisgarh.
These weather systems are predicted to bring light to moderate precipitation to the state during the next six days. Some regions may also see thunderstorms and lightning, which might result in the issue of a yellow warning for three days. The city may anticipate an overcast sky with periods of mild to moderate rainfall or thundershowers throughout the next 48 hours, with occasional strong bursts. The majority of the surdata-face winds will be north-westers, with velocities between 6 and 10 kmph.