Kerala Weather Forecast: Heavy To Very Heavy Rain Ahead for Kerala
Due to formation of cyclonic circulation over the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea, the rain likely to intensify in Kerala according to Metbeat Weather. A low pressure area is likely to form over the Bay of Bengal by the 30th of this month. On October 1, this low-pressure area will strengthen again and then move towards Odisha-Andhra Pradesh coast.
Low pressure likely to intensify in Bay of Bengal
The debris of another cyclonic storm is likely to arrive from the Pacific Ocean through the Thailand region and further strengthen the low pressure in the Bay of Bengal, and may intensify bay of bengal system to Deep Depression or Cyclonic Storm, weatherman Kerala said. He also observed that the low pressure that is about to form due to this may turn into a severe low pressure or a cyclone.
Heavy rains in Kerala for five days
Observers at Metbeat Weather said that heavy rains are likely to continue for five days in Kerala from Thursday. There is a possibility of isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall in some areas, especially in hilly areas during these days. Therefore, avoid unnecessary travel to hilly areas as much as possible. Those going to waterfalls, waterfalls and other water bodies should be careful.
Milad Day celebrations in the rain
Milad Day celebrations are in the rain in most of the districts. In a forecast on September 25, MetBeat Weather had said that there is a possibility of rain in most districts of Kerala for the Milad Day celebrations on September 28.
Cyclone Circulation over Arabian Sea
Cyclonic circulation has formed in the Arabian Sea close to the Maharashtra coast. This will cause heavy rains in states like Maharashtra, Karnataka, Goa and Kerala. It is located close to the possibility of a low-pressure area in the north-east Bay of Bengal. The cyclonic circulation in the Arabian Sea will have an impact on the rains in Kerala.
Heavy rains are continuing in various districts of Kerala since this morning.