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  • Southwest monsoon to reach Odisha between 18th-21st June

    Southwest monsoon to reach Odisha between 18th-21st June

    Bhubaneswar: The regional center of the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has said that the temperature of Odisha has turned favorable for further advance of Southwest Monsoon over some more parts of south Peninsular & East India and adjoining areas during 18th-21st June.

    On Wednesday, at 11.30 am Jharsuguda recorded the highest temperature, that is 39.4 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, Sambalpur recorded 38.2 degrees, Hirakud 37.2 degrees, Keonjhar 35.6 degrees, Chandabali 35 degrees, Balasore 33.6 degrees, Gopalpur 33.2 degrees, and Puri recorded 31.8 degrees.

    The capital city of Odisha, Bhubaneswar recorded 33.2 degrees Celsius at 11.30 am.

    Sambalpur recorded a night temperature of 31.6 degrees which is 6.4 degrees above normal, while Hirakud recorded 5 degrees and Titlagarh 6.2 degrees above normal.

    On the other hand, the extremely severe cyclonic storm Biparjoy is expected to make landfall in Gujarat on Thursday, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a warning for rainfall for the Saurashtra-Kutch regions until Friday and advised fishermen not to venture to the sea.

  • AP weather update: Southwest monsoon to reach Rayalaseema in two days

    AP weather update: Southwest monsoon to reach Rayalaseema in two days

    The Meteorological department officials are predicting that the Southwest monsoon, which entered Kerala two days ago likely to hit Rayalaseema within two days as their speed has increased in the last 24 hours. Monsoon usually takes 4 days to reach Andhra region from Kerala. Now it is said that there is a high possibility of coming one day earlier i.e. on Sunday.

    Southwest Monsoon is expanding from the lower part of Sri Lanka in the Bay of Bengal under the influence of Cyclone Biparjoy formed in the Arabian Sea. Within 3 days they came to the top and spread to Tamil Nadu and Karnataka on Friday. It is likely to arriver to Andhra in the next two days. Meanwhile, the intensity of the sun will continue in the state until the monsoon winds enter the state and spread completely.

    After the departure of Rohini Karte, the atmosphere cools down with Mrigashira Karte, however, there is no such situation and the many districts in the state recorded maximum temperatures of 43-45 degrees on Friday. Meteorological Department officials said that the sea surface temperature is very high on the coast, mainly on the Krishna and Guntur coasts.