The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has anticipated a substantial downpour over peninsular India over the coming week. In front of Diwali, substantial precipitation with rainstorms, lightning, and solid breezes is anticipated to hit the southern coast. IMD has anticipated substantial precipitation because of a low-pressure region framed over the southeast Arabian Sea. The weighty precipitation during the Diwali merriment will hit the southern pieces of the country.
As per IMD, a low-pressure region is shaped over the Comorin region and bordering the north Sri Lanka coast. It is probably going to arise into the Southeast Arabian Sea throughout the following 48 hours and move northwards later because of the lower switch eastern breezes.
The low-pressure region is probably going to cause substantial rainfalls over the Konkan and Goa locale, Kerala, Coastal Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Puducherry region, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, inside Karnataka, and Telangana in the following not many days.
Dissipated precipitation with rainstorms and lightning is normal for the following 3-4 days till November 5 in the South Konkan and Goa, south Madhya Maharashtra, and Marathwada district. Seaside Andhra Pradesh and Yanam, and Rayalseema will likewise confront disengaged precipitation on November 2.
The precipitation and tempest will strengthen by November 3, giving an alarm in Kerala and Mahe locale with substantial precipitation, rainstorms, lightning, and solid surface breezes. The low-pressure region will then, at that point, move westwards causing weighty precipitation along the western bank of peninsular India. The Konkan and Goa region, Coastal Karnataka, Kerala, inside Karnataka, and Madhya Maharashtra development are anticipated to see weighty precipitation till November 6.
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