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Cyclone Shakti may develop in the Bay of Bengal, IMD report.
The south -west monsoon has officially started in some parts of India.
A low pressure system can be formed between 16 and 22 May, with experts.
Cyclone power update: The Meteorological Department of India (IMD) on Tuesday announced that a cyclone called “Shakti” could be constructed in the Bay of Bengal. According to the Meteorological Office, the South -West monsoon has officially begins, marking its arrival in the South Andaman Sea, Nicobar Islands, the South Bay of Bengal and parts of the Northern Andaman Sea. The IMD referred to the presence of an upper air cyclonic circulation over the Andaman Sea, making the low pressure system between 16 and 22 May. The forecast indicates that this system may intensify in a cyclone – there is a possibility of “Shakti” between May 23 and May 28.
IMD said, “An upper air cyclonic circulation in the south -west Gulf of Bengal, adjacent to the Tamil Nadu coast, today, at 0300 UTC above sea level today, at 14 May, 2025, on May 14, 2025,” IMD said. Press release On Wednesday.
The Meteorological Office also stated that the South Arabian Sea, Maldives and parts of the Comorin region are favorable for further advance positions of the South -West monsoon; On 16 and 17 May, parts of the Bay of Bengal, the entire Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Experts have warned that there is a strong chance that cyclone power can become in the Bay of Bengal between May 23 and May 28. However, IMD is yet to confirm the formation of a cyclone. It is not yet possible to guess whether this cyclone will develop in a cyclone.
IMD weather update
The Meteorological Office has said that many parts of the country can see heavy rainfall “under the influence of these systems”. It predicted quite extensive medium rainfall in Northeast India till 17 May.
It states that the ISTED models are exposed to May 17 at Konkan, Goa, Central Maharashtra, Marathwada, coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam, Rayalaseema, Telangana, Internal Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Karikal.
IMD has also predicted the scattered rainfall on Madhya Pradesh, Bidarbha, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal, Sikkim, Bihar and Jharkhand till 17 May. According to the Meteorological Office, islands are likely to have isolated heavy rainfall on Andaman and Nicobar Islands by 16 May.
The IMD has issued a yellow warning in several districts of Karnataka, warning the residents to expect more pre-monsoon rainfall by 16 May.
In Kolkata, the forecast for Wednesday indicates a partially cloudy sky, with thunder and light rains in the evening with moderate rains.
The situation of heat wave in separate pockets of Gangetic West Bengal, Jharkhand on 14 and 15 May is very likely; According to IMD, from May 19 and West Rajasthan from May 15 to May 17, from some parts of Uttar Pradesh.