![]() Moreover, a trough running from this low-pressure to north Tamil Nadu in lower tropospheric levels will also contribute to the rainfall activity. ![]() Upon formation, the system will west-northwestwards, towards Sri Lanka and south Tamil Nadu coast. These wet conditions will be caused by a low-pressure area that is expected to form over southwest Bay of Bengal by Thursday itself. The same alert will also be issued over Rayalaseema’s Chittoor and YSR districts on Sunday. ![]() In view of these predictions, the IMD has issued a yellow watch (‘be aware’ of local weather situation) over Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Rayalaseema on Friday and Saturday.Ĭome Sunday and Monday, the advisory over both the subdivisions will be upgraded to an orange alert, which urges the residents to ‘be prepared’ for rough conditions. Through this entire forecast period, all these subdivisions will experience fairly widespread to widespread rains along with thunderstorms, as per The Weather Channel’s met team. Thereafter, from Saturday to Monday, November 27-29, isolated heavy to very heavy rains have been forecast across south-coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam and Rayalaseema. Now, another intense rain spell is already on its horizon yet again.Īccording to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), isolated heavy showers are very likely to lash south Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Yanam on Friday, November 26. Thursday, November 25: Towards the end of last week, heavy downpours unleashed their fury onto Andhra Pradesh, causing severe flooding, destroying property worth more than ₹6000 crores, and claiming more than 40 lives in various parts of the state.
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