The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts a low pressure system will form over the southeast Bay of Bengal on October 24.
The system moves northwest and may intensify.
Meteorologists detect cyclonic circulation over the Comorin region. Satellite images reveal dense cloud buildup and active convection over the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea. These signs point to a developing weather system.
IMD expects the system to strengthen into a depression. Rainfall may reach Odisha, West Bengal, and Andhra Pradesh. Coastal districts prepare for possible impact.
IMD urges fishermen to avoid deep sea travel starting October 24. Officials may release more advisories as the system evolves.
Weather experts link this low pressure system to seasonal monsoon activity. October and November often bring similar disturbances that cause heavy rain and strong winds along India’s eastern coast.
IMD continues to monitor the situation. The department will share updates as conditions change. Residents in vulnerable areas should stay informed and follow safety instructions.
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