IMD predicts heavy rain and snowfall in many States after Cyclone

Nivar storm has now come to a halt after the devastation in the southern states. But due to its effect, there is a possibility of heavy rains with strong winds in many cities of the country.

Yogita S.
Published on: 27 Nov 2020 4:59 AM GMT
IMD predicts heavy rain and snowfall in many States after Cyclone
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New Delhi: The weather of the country is witnessing considerable change. Nivar storm has now come to a halt after the devastation in the southern states. But due to its effect, there is a possibility of heavy rains with strong winds in many cities of the country. Meteorologists have issued a warning that the weather is not yet right, so there is a need to be careful now.

Another system appears to be re-forming in the Bay of Bengal after the Nivar Storm. The effect of this system will be seen from December 1 in South India. Cyclone Nivar rose from the Bay of Bengal and hit the shores of Tamil Nadu. During this time, heavy rains and stormy winds have caused havoc in many cities of South India.

It may rain again in Tamil Nadu

The Meteorological Department has reported that the containment cyclone has weakened and is moving northwest. Director General of Meteorological Department, Mrityunjay Mohapatra informed that after November 29, Tamil Nadu may once again get heavy rain.

ALSO READ: Nivar Cyclone weakens near Puducherry coast but heavy rain continues

Low pressure zone and cyclone:

He informed that a new low pressure area may form in the Bay of Bengal. But it is yet to be seen whether it takes the form of a cyclone or not. The department is closely monitoring this. The low pressure zone is the first stage of cyclone formation.

Severe cold has begun in North India. Uttarakhand, Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh are experiencing heavy snowfall. Due to this, mercury has dropped rapidly in the plains. Due to this the cold has increased. There is a possibility of increasing cold in the coming days.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

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