‘Yellow’ climate alerts had been issued for the Nagpur, Gondia, Amravati, and Wardha areas of Maharashtra on Monday in anticipation of extra unseasonal rainfall because of weakening cylconic storm Mandous. Additionally, temperatures throughout the western state have dropped. The Nagpur regional climate workplace has predicted a ‘typically cloudy sky with mild rain’.
A ‘yellow’ alert signifies between six and 11 cm of rainfall is predicted.
Mandous – which made landfall close to Mahabalipuram in Tamil Nadu over the weekened – has additionally led to rain and cloudy and chilly climate in components of Karnataka, together with capital Bengaluru (the place too a ‘yellow’ alert was sounded) and components of Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh.
In Maharashtra the temperatures dropped in a number of locations at this time.
In Mumbai’s Colaba the minimal was 24 levels Celsius and it was 17.8 levels in Aurangabad, 21.1 levels in Kolhapur, 19.2 levels in Nashik and 24 levels in Ratnagiri.
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In keeping with the India Meteorological Division, though Mandous has weakened because it hit the Tamil Nadu coast, the remnants of the climate system will deliver rainfall to southern states and union territories until December 15 at the very least.
THe IMD mentioned that ‘whereas cyclonic circulation at present lies over north inside Tamil Nadu and adjoining south inside Karnataka and north Kerala, it’s prone to emerge into southeast and adjoining east-central Arabian Sea off north Kerala-Karnataka coast. Beneath this affect, a recent low-pressure space has been predicted to type over the identical area on December 13’.
One more cyclonic circulation is predicted over the south Andaman Sea across the identical time and, beneath its affect, rainfall is probably going over the Andaman and Nicobar Islands on December 14 and 15, the IMD mentioned.
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