The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted the formation of a new low-pressure area over the Indian Ocean, signaling a period of turbulent weather for the region. According to the latest meteorological reports, an atmospheric cyclonic circulation has already developed over the Equatorial Indian Ocean and the southern Bay of Bengal. This system is expected to track West-Northwest toward Sri Lanka in the coming days, bringing significant weather changes to the surrounding maritime and coastal areas.
As the system progresses, heavy rainfall is anticipated across several southern Indian states and territories. Regions including Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and the Lakshadweep islands are likely to experience wet weather over the next three days. Due to the potential for strong winds and rough seas, authorities and weather experts have issued a formal advisory, urging the public and the fishing community to remain vigilant and adhere to safety protocols during this period.
While the south prepares for rain, a different climatic shift is occurring in the northern part of the country. A strong cold wave is currently intensifying across Rajasthan, Punjab, and Haryana. Furthermore, reports indicate that the Himalayan region will likely experience a distinct weather shift starting from the 22nd of this month. Given the unpredictable conditions across both the northern plains and the southern coasts, officials continue to stress the importance of following official weather updates to mitigate risks associated with high winds and sea surges.
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