How Cyclone Mahasen will affect India
Northeast India to get rain; coastal areas of Tamil Nadu, Andhra, West Bengal to be hot and humid
Tropical cyclone Mahasen in the southeast Bay of Bengal
may shift in the next 24 hours and head towards Bangladesh in a
north-northeast direction. It might make a landing at Chittagong after
the next 72 hours. Its effects may be felt the most in the northeastern
states of India that might receive heavy to very heavy rain after the
next three days.
Coastal areas of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh will be
very hot and humid in the coming two days due to the cyclonic system.
Similar weather could prevail in Kolkata when the weather system
approaches the Bangladesh coast.
Cyclone Mahasen is at its western most limit from where
it will head north in the next 12 hours. It will re-curve and head
towards Chittagong in Bangladesh some 1,330 km away in a northeast
direction. Mahasen’s speed is around 80 kmph, which could slow down when
it re-curves. It will subsequently gain speed and could have a speed of
around 100-110 kmph when it makes landfall.
Along with Bangladesh, Myanmar will be on high alert as
floods could be witnessed up to 40km inland. However, there is a
possibility of the storm weakening if it loses most of its energy in the
sea itself.
For the next 24 to 48 hours, the weather in Tamil Nadu
and Andhra Pradesh will be uncomfortable as rain bearing clouds will
trap the heat and increase both the temperature and relative humidity.
Coastal areas will have moderate winds yet fishermen are being advised
not to venture into the deep seas during the next two to three days.
The greenhouse effect will also play out in Kolkata, much
closer to the weather system. Moderate rain is expected in coastal
areas of Orissa and West Bengal and Kolkata after the next 48 hours.
The effects of the cyclone will be felt the most in the
northeast. Rain will continue at many places in northeastern states
during the next two to three days. Heavy to very heavy rain could occur
at one or two places in the region during the period.
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