NE NEWS SERVICE
NEW DELHI, NOV 30
Less than a week after Cyclone Nivar battered Tamil Nadu, another storm is expected to affect the southern state, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Monday.
The cyclone will cross the Sri Lanka coast on December 2 and will bring heavy rain over Tamil Nadu and Kerala, it said.
ii) Heavy to very heavy rainfall at isolated places very likely over north Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Kariakal and north Kerala & Mahe during 2nd and 3rd December and isolated heavy rainfall on 1st and 4th December, 2020.
— India Meteorological Department (@Indiametdept) November 30, 2020
Last week, “very severe cyclonic storm” Nivar had hit Tamil Nadu. While there were 4 casualties, about 2.5 lakh people were housed in cyclone shelters in the state as part of safety measures.
The IMD has issued a red-colour coded warning for the southern areas of Tamil Nadu Kerala in view of the brewing storm and said that these areas are expected to receive heavy to very heavy rainfall.
As per IMD reports, well marked low pressure area over SE Bay of Bengal will intensify into depression in next 48 hrs. Under its influence adverse weather likely over Tamil Nadu coast #ICG ships & aircraft deployed to advice fishermen to return harbour @DefenceMinIndia pic.twitter.com/3ecSJays6O
— Indian Coast Guard (@IndiaCoastGuard) November 30, 2020
As the sea is expected to become rough due to the weather system, fishermen are advised not to venture into the southeast and adjoining southwest Bay of Bengal from the night of December 1 and along and off east Sri Lanka coast, Comorin area, Gulf of Mannar and Tamil Nadu-Kerala coasts from forenoon of December 2 for the subsequent 24 hours.
Also, those who are out at sea are advised to return to the coast by November 30, it said.
According to the IMD, a well-marked low pressure area in the Bay of Bengal intensified into a depression.
“It is very likely to intensify further into a deep depression during the next 24 hours. It is also likely to intensify further into a cyclonic storm. It is very likely to move west-northwestwards and cross the Sri Lanka coast around the evening of December 2,” the IMD said.
“It is very likely to move nearly westwards thereafter and emerge into the Comorin area on December 3 morning,” the Cyclone Warning Division of the IMD said.
The IMD said squally weather with wind speed would gradually increase becoming 55-65 kilometres per hour gusting to 75 kmph over southeast and adjoining southwest Bay of Bengal from the night of December 1 and 70-80 kmph gusting to 90 kmph over southwest Bay of Bengal, along and off Sri Lanka coast.
Winds with a speed of 45-55 kmph gusting to 65 kmph are likely over the Comorin area, Gulf of Mannar and Tamil Nadu-Kerala coasts from December 2 forenoon for subsequent 24 hours.