Rain to gain strength in Kerala by middle of this week

It is possible that a part of the state will witness a severe rain magic at the end of this month at the end of the fagot, a few isolated isolated isolated by the low -pressure area on the Gulf of Bengal. Currently, a low -pressure area is located on the coastal regions of Gangette West Bengal and the adjacent North Odisha and Northwest Bengal Gulf. This has almost no effect on the monsoonal conditions that reign in the state. However, another new low-pressure area will be formed in the east-centers, and around 25 September, the North Gulf of Bengal is adjacent to the North Gulf.
As it moved towards Western-Northwest, it is very likely that this system will become an depression on the northwest and adjacent Bengal Gulf on the shores of South Odisha-North and Pradesh around September 26th, and around 27 September, it is expected to cross the South Odisha-North and Pradesh coasts, triggered the ocean and triggered the ocean. The Department of Meteorology of India (IMD) issued a yellow warning for five districts on Thursday.
Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki, Ernakulam and Thrissur, 64.5 mm to 115.5 mm for the next 24 hours was put into a yellow warning. On Friday, six regions in the middle and southern regions and five districts in Northern Kerala received yellow warnings in North. This will be the last major system during the four -month southwestern monsoon period in Kerala, which will end until September 30th.
Released – 23 September 2025 09:06 pm ist


