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IMD warns of heavy rainfall in Mumbai, Vidarbha, Marathwada from…; Gujarat braces for storm

The powerful cyclonic storm after the monsoon season, previously caused significant warnings along the Maharashtra coast, including Mumbai.

As of Saturday, the Cyclone Shakti, which has caused high winds in the Arab Sea up to 100 kmph since Saturday, is expected to gradually weaken in the intensity from the beginning of Monday. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) shows that the system will begin to return to the east after coming to the northwest and adjacent West-Middle Arab Sea until the end of Sunday.

The powerful cyclonic storm after the monsoon season, previously caused significant warnings along the Maharashtra coast, including Mumbai. However, the changes in the direction of the wind and the way to cyclone alleviated the concerns for the city.

IMD guess

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) revised its previous warnings on Sunday and said that Mumbai is not likely to receive heavy and even moderate rainfall in the coming days. The five -day estimate of the episode, which was released on Saturday, is now waiting for only light, scattered rain or occasional drizzles until October 8th.

Between 3 and October 5, the North Maharashtra coast was expected to wind up to 65 kmph and Gusts and 45-55 kmph of 45-55 kmph. Although these winds can continue briefly, the authorities show that the conditions will gradually be more stable as the authorities continue to weaken the Arab Sea.

Some of Maharashtra will receive heavy rainfall

Although Mumbai avoids significant effects, the inner regions of Marathwada and East Vidarbha, Maharashtra are preparing for heavy rainfall. Certain regions of North Konkan can live local floods in low regions.

Meanwhile, IMD advised fishermen to prevent fishermen from the Northwest and Middle Arab Sea and the Gujarat -North Maharashtra coast, until Tuesday, October 7, due to rude sea conditions.

Cyclone Shakti caused rainfall in the southern part of India

Cyclone Shakti, called Sri Lanka under the WMO/ESCAP cyclone naming agreement, caused rainfall in Southern India. Various regions, including Chennai in Tamil Nadu, experienced heavy showers on Saturday due to the effect of the system on regional air patterns.

As cyclone shakti slowly weakens, the city’s sky can remain cloudy. However, for now, the inhabitants of Mumbai can relax because the city gets rid of the full effect of the storm.

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