According to the Meteorological Department, a yellow alert has been issued for heavy rains in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka on October 22. At the same time, a cyclonic storm is expected to hit the Bay of Bengal, due to which there is a possibility of heavy rain in the areas located on the eastern and western coasts of the country.
IMD Update: A slight chill is being felt in the morning and evening in North India. At the same time, a cyclonic storm is expected to hit the Bay of Bengal, due to which heavy rains are expected in the areas located on the eastern and western coasts of the country. The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for heavy rains in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka on October 22.
Delhi weather
Delhi is feeling hot during the day and cold at night. According to the Meteorological Department, after Diwali, there can be a rapid drop in the minimum temperature of Delhi. At the same time, the sky will be clear and bright sunshine will shine in Delhi throughout this week. According to the IMD, the maximum temperature of Delhi can remain between 34 to 35 degree Celsius throughout this week and the minimum temperature is likely to be around 18 to 20 degree Celsius.
weather condition of the country
According to weather forecasting agency Skymet, during the next 24 hours, light to moderate rains with heavy rains at some places are likely over Andaman and Nicobar Islands, parts of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Konkan and Goa.
At the same time, light to moderate rains may occur in South Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, South Chhattisgarh, Marathwada, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Apart from this, light rain is expected in Lakshadweep, Vidarbha, South Rajasthan, Sikkim, and Northeast India.
Weather activities of the country
According to weather forecasting agency Skymet, a low pressure area persists over the west-central Arabian Sea, with associated cyclonic circulation extending up to 5.8 km above sea level. It is likely to move west-northwestward away from the Indian coast and gradually weaken. At the same time, a cyclonic circulation is spread near the north Tamil Nadu and south Andhra Pradesh coast of southwest and west-central Bay of Bengal, extending up to a height of 5.8 km above sea level. It is tilted in the southwest direction with height.
Apart from this, a low pressure area has formed due to the effect of cyclonic circulation over the north Andaman Sea and adjoining east-central and southeast Bay of Bengal. It is likely to move in a west-northwest direction and turn into a depression around October 22 and into a cyclonic storm by October 23.