Amaravati: The Meteorological Division on Monday forecast that the well-marked low-pressure space over Bay of Bengal, North Andhra Pradesh and South Odisha coasts is prone to deepen right into a melancholy within the subsequent 12 hours, bringing heavy rainfall to elements of Andhra Pradesh.
Within the wake of this climate system, the Met Division forecast extraordinarily heavy rain in elements of North Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Yanam, the chance of heavy to very heavy rain at remoted locations in South Coastal Andhra Pradesh and heavy rain in elements of Rayalaseema.
“The well-marked low strain space over west central and adjoining northwest Bay of Bengal and north Andhra Pradesh – South Odisha coasts is prone to transfer west, northwestwards and deepen right into a melancholy throughout the subsequent 12 hours and cross south Odisha-north Andhra Pradesh coasts round forenoon of August 19,” stated the Met Division in a press launch.
Likewise, it forecast heavy rain to thunderstorms in elements of NC, Yanam, SC and Rayalaseema from August 19 to 22, accompanied by sturdy winds with speeds as much as 50 km per hour.
For Monday, the Met Division predicted widespread average to heavy rainfall over coastal Andhra Pradesh and widespread mild to average rainfall over Rayalaseema.
Likewise, it forecast scattered heavy to very heavy rain with remoted extraordinarily heavy rains over NC and remoted heavy to very heavy rains in SC.
Equally, the Met Division forecast extraordinarily heavy rainfall in elements of Alluri Sitarama Raju, Visakhapatnam, Anakapalli, Kakinada, East Godavari and Eluru districts.
Additional, heavy to very heavy rainfall has been predicted over Srikakulam, Parvatipuram Manyam, West Godavari, Konaseema, Krishna, NTR, Guntur, Bapatla, Prakasam, Nandyal, Kurnool and Palnadu districts.
In accordance with the Met Division, the related cyclonic circulation linked to the climate system is extending as much as 9.6 km above imply sea stage, tilting southwestwards.
Whereas the monsoon trough now passes by means of Naliya, Jalgaon, Brahmapuri and Jagalpur, it’s noticed that the well-marked low strain is extending as much as 1.5 km above imply sea stage.
Beneath the affect of the low strain, elements of coastal Andhra Pradesh and Yanam witnessed heavy rainfall with Paderu logging 16 cm rainfall, adopted by Chodavaram , Bheemunipatnam and Vepada .
In Rayalaseema, Nandikotkur and Atmakur witnessed a rainfall of 5 cm every, adopted by Kurnool and Nandavaram .