Storm activity over Arabian Sea to hit Gujarat, Maha by June 3


New Delhi, May 30 (IANS): The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Saturday said that a low pressure area will form in the Arabian Sea in the next 48 hours and will move towards the Gujarat and north Maharashtra coasts till June 3.

Two storms are forming over the Arabian Sea, one lies off the African coast and is likely to move over Oman and Yemen, while the other is placed close to India.

The development comes almost ten days after 'Amphan' pummelled four districts of Bengal in the fiercest cyclone in the region in a century, that left 86 people dead and rendered ten million people homeless.

The IMD, in its daily bulletin, stated, "A low pressure area would form over Southeast-eastcentral Arabian Sea during next 48 hrs. To intensify into depression during subsequent 48 hours with possibility of further intensification. To move north-northwestwards towards Gujarat and north Maharashtra coasts till June 3."

A low pressure area and a depression are the first two levels on the IMD's eight-category scale used to classify cyclones based on their intensity.

The weather bureau said that under the influence of the likely formation of a low pressure system over the Arabian Sea, conditions will become favourable from June 1 for the onset of monsoon over Kerala.

  

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Sat, May 30 2020

    It's IMD forecast, to be taken with a dash of salt. If you want accurate forecast, talk to some old peasant in the field.

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