Heavy Rainfall Expected In Odisha Until October 4 Due To Low Pressure In Bay Of Bengal, Imd Issues Warning For Fishermen


What’s inside:

This article provides updates on the weather situation in Odisha due to a low-pressure area in the Bay of Bengal, along with warnings for residents and fishermen.


The Meteorological Department has announced that a low-pressure area in the Bay of Bengal will likely bring heavy rain to many parts of Odisha until October 4. This situation could intensify into a more organized pressure area.

On around October 1, a low-pressure area is expected to develop in the Bay of Central Bengal. By October 2, this area might strengthen further in the northwest Bay of Bengal.

From October 1 to 4, strong winds are expected to blow at speeds of 35–45 km/h along the northern and central coasts of Odisha. Winds in the northern and central Bay of Bengal may reach up to 55 km/h.

The Meteorological Department has issued Yellow and Orange warnings for several districts. Expect heavy rains, lightning strikes, and wind speeds of 40–50 km/h. Sea conditions may become moderate to rough, so fishermen are advised not to venture out and those already at sea should return to the coast by Tuesday evening.

In the coming days, residents should prepare for heavy rainfall and strong winds. Stay aware of the weather updates and follow safety guidelines, especially if you are near the coast or involved in fishing activities.



Summary:

  • A low-pressure area in the Bay of Bengal will cause heavy rains in Odisha until October 4.

  • Winds may reach speeds of 35–55 km/h along the coast and in the Bay.

  • Yellow and Orange warnings have been issued for several districts.

  • Fishermen are advised to stay out of the sea and return to the coast.

  • Residents should stay updated on weather changes and follow safety measures.



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