Cyclone Ditwah formed over the southwest Bay of Bengal near 6.9°N/81.9°E at 11:30 IST today, lying close to Pottuvil, about 90 km south-southeast of Batticaloa and nearly 700 km south-southeast of Chennai.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) confirmed that the system intensified into a cyclonic storm and began moving north-northwest.
The forecast indicates that Cyclone Ditwah will continue tracking along the eastern coast of Sri Lanka before emerging east of the Delta region within 48 hours. Meteorologists expect the system to reach the North Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and South Andhra Pradesh coasts by early November 30.
IMD has issued a pre-cyclone watch for these coastal areas, urging authorities and residents to remain alert. The storm is likely to bring heavy rainfall, strong winds, and rough sea conditions, particularly around Chennai late on November 30.
Current Position and Path
Cyclone Ditwah currently lies near the Sri Lankan coast and is moving north-northwest steadily. Its proximity to Chennai raises concerns of severe weather impact, though exact landfall details remain under monitoring.
Officials have advised fishermen to avoid venturing into the southwest and adjoining southeast Bay of Bengal. Ports and coastal administrations in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Andhra Pradesh have begun precautionary measures to minimise risks.
Preparedness
Authorities emphasised the importance of readiness as Cyclone Ditwah approaches. Emergency teams are on standby, and advisories have been issued to ensure public safety. The storm’s progression will be closely tracked over the next 48 hours.


























