
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said that since May 21, it expects a cyclonic circulation near Karnataka above the Arab Sea. The department of Met predicted that cyclonic activity would intensify and create a low -pressure area in the region around 22 May.
“The upper air cyclonic circulation is likely to form above the east-central Arabian sea off the coast of Karnataka around 21st May. It is likely to form in the same region around 22nd.
On Monday, heavy showers plunged most of the peninsula region, including Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, Goa, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. The precipitation occurred as a result of the predominant weather systems, which, according to Met, are likely to bring in the coming days before the monsoon downpour. The cyclonic circulation was observed on Haryana and Rajasthan, Assam, Mahari and the Bay of Bengal.
Bengaluru and other parts of Karnataka received 19 May very difficult in front of monsoon showers, which led to waterlogging and flooding in several places.
According to the Meteorological Center of Bengaluru, precipitation is probably in Kalaburagag, Shivamogg, Vijayapura, Devanagari, Raichur, Yadgir, Ballari, Bengalur of the Rural, Bengaluru Urban, Uttara Kannada, Udupi and Dakshin Kannada. Light to medium rain, thunderstorms, lightning and wind speed 30-40 km / h are probably in isolated places in the next 3 hours, said the meteorological department.
It predicts very heavy to heavy rains until May 26 and by May 21st, predicts thunderstorms and lightning with an extremely heavy rain.
IMD Head scientist RK Jenamani, “We released an orange warning for Karnataka for 20 and 21st. We released a red warning for the northern interior of Karnataka, the southern interior of Karnataka and Coast Karnataka and Coast Karnataka and very difficult and very heavy to rank anger and very heavy deverse and very heavy and adjacent areas. “She informed either.
The IMD official noted that mild to severe collisions were probably in Mumbai since 21st May.
Wool alert
Senior Scientist IMD 19. May said: “There is no chance for North India that the thermal wave is intensified … The warning from the thermal wave is limited to Rajasthan … Parts of South Haryana can have a thermal wave … for Delhi there is no wave warning.”
(Tagstotranslate) Weather in Karnataka