Meteorologists have reported that a low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal has strengthened into a well-marked low-pressure area, increasing the likelihood of cyclonic development in the coming days.
Forecast models indicate that the system may intensify into a depression by November 24 and could potentially develop into a cyclonic storm over the southwestern Bay of Bengal soon after.
Odisha Unlikely to Face Major Impact
Based on historical climatological patterns and current atmospheric conditions, the potential cyclone is not expected to have any significant impact on Odisha. Weather assessments show that systems forming after mid-November typically move toward Tamil Nadu or southern Andhra Pradesh, reducing the chance of a direct landfall on the Odisha coast.
Cyclonic systems that form during this period usually weaken as they track northwards due to the influence of cooler conditions over northern and northwestern India. As a result, Odisha is expected to remain largely unaffected, except in scenarios where the system drifts significantly northward—an outcome not currently indicated by available data.
Rainfall Expected After December 1
Dry weather is likely to persist across most regions of Odisha until November 30. However, light to moderate rainfall may occur over coastal districts after December 1, depending on the movement and strength of the developing system.
Meteorological agencies continue to monitor the situation closely, with updates expected as the system evolves.
























