The storm of Bay of Bengal can cause heavy to very heavy rains

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A low-pressure area is about to form in the Bay of Bengal which may further intensify into a depression and a cyclonic storm. Due to this, heavy to very heavy rains may occur over Northeast India including Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Light rain is also possible over Kerala, Karnataka, Interior Tamil Nadu and southern parts of Maharashtra. The scorching heat will continue in the states like Delhi, South Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra etc.

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The possibility of rain in many states due to the formation of a depression in the Bay of Bengal

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A low-pressure area will form in the Bay of Bengal around April 6, which can strengthen into depression and deep depression. Rain will continue over Kerala, Interior Tamil Nadu, Lakshadweep, Karnataka and Andaman and the Nicobar Islands. Heavy rain is also possible in the northeastern states. Heatwave conditions are likely to prevail over Delhi, South Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Vidarbha and Marathwada.

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Where will the impact of a possible storm in the Bay of Bengal be?

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A cyclonic circulation will form in the Bay of Bengal around April 5, due to which a low pressure may form soon. It may strengthen depression and depression and move towards the coasts of India in the early stages. The heatwave may increase due to an increase in temperature once again in Northwest and Central India including Delhi. There is no chance of rain in these areas till April 15. Rain will continue over North-East states as well as Sub Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim, North East Bihar, South Karnataka and Kerala.

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Severe heat forecast in the month of April, depression will form in the Bay of Bengal

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The month of March 2022 was the hottest for India in the last 121 years. In Delhi too, the average maximum temperature in March was the fourth hottest. The scorching heat will continue in the first fortnight of April as well. A low-pressure area may form in the Bay of Bengal after April 4, which is likely to strengthen into a depression.

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There is no possibility of getting relief from the scorching heat in the whole country

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The average minimum temperature in the month of March was the highest in Delhi in the last 10 years. Almost the same situation is in India with more than half of the maximum and minimum temperatures. The weather has been dry continuously for several days and the reason for this is hot and dry air. No weather activity is likely over Northwest and Central India during the next 10 to 12 days and the weather will remain warm.

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A new sea storm may come, see where it will affect

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In the month of March, only 5 sea storms have formed in the Bay of Bengal. In the month of April also, there have been 2 sea storms in the last 10 years. In the first week of April, the low-pressure area may become a deflagration for 1 day. We will keep you updated about whether it will become a hurricane or not. The scorching heatwave will continue over Northwest and Central India, with no respite expected for the next several days.

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Outbreak of scorching heat, productivity of crops may decrease

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At present, a severe heatwave continues in Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra including Delhi and Rajasthan. Due to high heat, the quality and productivity of crops can be reduced. Low pressure may form over the Bay of Bengal in the first week of April.

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Fear of damage to crops due to scorching heat, relief will not be available till April 10

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At present, severe heatwave continues in North West, Central and East India, due to which there is a possibility of damage to the crops of Ravi season. There is no chance of rain in Northwest and Central India till at least April 10. There is no respite from the heat as there is no rain. Rain activities are likely to increase over Northeast India. Heavy rains are possible over Lakshadweep including Kerala and Karnataka.

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Severe outbreak of heat wave in many states including MP, Rajasthan

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Strong winds were blowing for the last few days, due to which the temperature was under control, but now the speed of winds has started decreasing due to which the temperature will increase and severe heat can start in North West and Central India. There is no chance of any kind of rain in Northwest, Central and East India for the next several days. There is a possibility of rain in the northeastern states as well as Kerala.

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Rain in some states and severe heat in some states, see weather forecast

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After 24 hours, heat will increase in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra including Punjab, Haryana, Delhi. The heatwave will increase in many states. There is no chance of rain in North West Central and East India till the first week of April. Rain will continue over South India and North East India.

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