India Meteorological Section (IMD) has pushed the landfall of depression from a resident minimal-force place in the Bay of Bengal from Sunday afternoon/evening to Monday morning, apart from extending the higher wind forecast to Tamil Nadu and Puducherry coasts.
Up-to-date wind warning reported squally disorders with wind speeds of 40-50 km/hr gusting to 60 km/hr would prevail above the Andaman Islands, the Andaman Sea and adjoining East-Central Bay of Bengal on Friday, as the minimal-force place stays parked above the North Andaman Sea.
Slightly increased wind pace of forty five-fifty five km/hr gusting to 65 km/hr is forecast above the West-Central and adjoining North-West Bay, South-West Bay and along and off the Odisha-Andhra Pradesh-Tamil Nadu-Puducherry coasts from early Sunday to till forenoon of Monday.
Landfall on Monday morning
Together with this, squally winds with pace achieving forty five-fifty five km/hr could also prevail above the Gulf of Mannar for the duration of the same period. The expanse of the seas less than reference would witness variously ‘rough to incredibly rough’ disorders (wave heights of 8-twenty ft).
In accordance to the IMD, the minimal would move west-north-westwards and intensify develop into a depression above the Central Bay by Saturday. Going along the same track, the depression is forecast to cross the North Andhra Pradesh coast on Monday morning.
Broader footprint of rainfall
Gentle to moderate rainfall with large (6.5-12 cm) rainfall has been forecast at isolated areas above the Andaman & Nicobar Islands on Friday and Saturday. A comparable outlook is in position for Odisha, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Rayalaseema, Inside Karnataka and Marathwada on Saturday.
Saturday could also witness large falls above Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and interior Karnataka. Sunday and Monday would probably see light-weight to moderate rainfall above Coastal Odisha, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Marathawada and Vidarbha.
But it would be large to incredibly large falls above Coastal Odisha, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Inside Karnataka, Marathawada and Vidarbha, the IMD reported.