
Monsoon clouds cover the sky in the district of Ernacula in the middle. The continuing rain in the last five days has damaged 123 houses in the district. | Photo Credit: H.Vibhu
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts heavy rain in the coming days, induced by the low -pressure area above the Bay of Bengal.
According to an IMD bulletin, a low -pressure area above the northwest Bay of Bengal on the Odisha coast has become well -labeled in the same region.
He will probably move north over the next 24 hours and focus on depression over the North Bay Bengal. Furthermore, strong Westerlies predominantly over the area of Kerala and Lakshadweep are likely to continue over the next seven days at lower tropospheric levels.
Under the influence of these systems, heavy rainfall (7 cm to 11 cm per 24 hours) is for very heavy rainfall (12 cm to 20 cm) and isolated extremely heavy rainfall (over 20 cm) probably above Kerala until 30 May.
On Thursday, a red warning for Pathanamthitta, Idukki, Kannur and Karagod, warning against extreme heavy rainfall and orange warning for the remaining districts, warnings of very strong collisions were issued.
In the last 24 hours ending on Wednesday at 8:30 am on Wednesday Vadakar in Kozhikode 10 cm.
This year, IMD predicts for the state over the normal season, when the agency predicts approximately 108% of precipitation during this four -month season. The forecast also proposes excess rain in most parts of the state in June. The average annual rainfall in Kerala is 2,018.6 mm during the season.
Published – May 28, 2025 20:51 is