Cyclone Senyar Update: The month of November is now bidding farewell, but with the passage of time the weather has hardened its attitude. There is a strange situation in the country right now. On one hand, people of North India are hiding under quilts and are troubled by dry cold, while on the other hand, rains and storms in South India are keeping people awake.
If you are planning a trip in the next few days, then definitely read this new update of the Meteorological Department.
‘Double’ threat to South India: cyclone and heavy rains
South India is currently facing double trouble.
- Cyclone Senyar: There is a cyclone active near South-East Asia, named ‘Senyar’. Although it is moving towards Indonesia, but it is also affecting the Indian weather.
- Movement in the Bay of Bengal: Of more concern for us is the ‘Deep Depression’ formed in the Bay of Bengal. The Meteorological Department says that in the next 12 to 24 hours it will become stronger and move towards the coasts of Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and South Andhra Pradesh.
Alert issued:
- Andaman and Nicobar: The situation may get worse here. Winds will blow at a speed of 50-60 km per hour and there will be heavy rain. for here ‘Orange Alert’ Has been issued.
- Tamil Nadu and Kerala: Here ‘Yellow Alert’ Is. There are full chances of lightning and heavy rain. Fishermen have been advised not to venture into the sea as the waves may be very high.
‘Dry cold’ is freezing blood on the mountains
Now let’s talk about North India. The weather patterns here are completely opposite. It is not raining, which is causing ‘dry cold’ which is more harmful for health.
- Uttarakhand: The days are clear in Dehradun and Mussoorie but the nights have become bitterly cold. due to no rain ‘Frost’ It has started falling, which can cause damage to farming.
- Himachal Pradesh: Cold is at its peak here. The mercury has gone down to minus (below zero) in Lahaul-Spiti. There is such dense fog in Bilaspur and Mandi early in the morning that it is difficult to see ahead. The Meteorological Department has clearly said that till 2 december There is little hope of snowfall or rain here, which means this ‘dry winter’ will torment further.
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