– How severe is the expected rainfall in Vidarbha, Telangana, Andhra, and Chhattisgarh?
The Indian states of Vidarbha, Telangana, Andhra, and Chhattisgarh are bracing for heavy rainfall this week as a depression is set to bring a downpour to the region. This weather system is expected to bring relief to these drought-prone areas but may also pose risks of flooding and water-related disasters. Here’s what you need to know to stay prepared for the upcoming rains.
What to Expect:
- The depression is forecasted to bring heavy to very heavy rainfall in Vidarbha, Telangana, Andhra, and Chhattisgarh from [insert start date] to [insert end date].
- Localized flooding, landslides, and waterlogging are possible in low-lying areas, so residents are advised to stay alert and take necessary precautions.
- Strong winds and thunderstorms may accompany the heavy rains, so it’s essential to secure outdoor items and stay indoors during severe weather.
Preparation Tips:
- Stock up on essential supplies such as food, water, batteries, and emergency kits in case of power outages or disruptions in services.
- Clear gutters, drains, and waterways around your property to prevent water buildup and minimize the risk of flooding.
- Stay informed about weather updates and advisories from local authorities to know when to take action to ensure your safety.
Stay Safe During the Rain:
- Avoid walking or driving through flooded areas, as even shallow water can be dangerous and lead to accidents.
- If you must travel, watch out for road closures, fallen trees, and debris on the road that could impede your journey.
- Seek shelter indoors during thunderstorms and avoid using electronic devices or taking a shower to lower the risk of lightning strikes.
Here is a table displaying the expected rainfall in the affected areas:
State | Expected Rainfall (in millimeters) |
---|---|
Vidarbha | [insert data] |
Telangana | [insert data] |
Andhra | [insert data] |
Chhattisgarh | [insert data] |
it’s crucial to be prepared for the heavy rains expected to hit Vidarbha, Telangana, Andhra, and Chhattisgarh this week. By following these tips and staying informed, you can stay safe and minimize the risks associated with this weather event. Remember to prioritize your safety and that of your loved ones during severe weather conditions, and be proactive in taking necessary precautions.
Severe Weather System to Bring Heavy Rains to Eastern India
On Saturday, July 20, the focus of the southwest monsoon’s intensity shifted eastward after a series of heavy downpours on the West coast of India. A new depression developing in the Bay of Bengal is ready to unleash its power. Currently, this weather system is swirling off the coasts of Odisha and north Andhra Pradesh, moving steadily west-northwestward over the past six hours.
As of the morning of July 20, the depression was situated near Chilika Lake, approximately 40 km south-southwest of Puri and 70 km east-northeast of Gopalpur, Odisha. This depression is forecasted to continue its west-northwestward path, affecting Odisha and Chhattisgarh over the next 24 hours before gradually losing strength.
The depression is expected to bring significant rainfall to various areas. East and Central India are likely to experience fairly widespread to widespread light to moderate rainfall along with thunderstorms and lightning for the next five days.
Furthermore, Telangana and Vidarbha may face isolated extremely heavy rainfall, while Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam, Vidarbha, Chhattisgarh, and Marathwada can anticipate very heavy rains on July 20. Madhya Pradesh and Odisha are projected to receive isolated heavy showers from July 20-24, with Gangetic West Bengal and Jharkhand experiencing heavy rainfall on July 20 and 22.
In response to this weather system, the IMD has issued a red warning (indicating ‘take action’) for Telangana and Vidarbha on July 20, which will later be downgraded to an orange alert (meaning ‘be prepared’) on July 21. Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and Chhattisgarh will continue to be under an orange alert on July 20, and Madhya Pradesh will be under the same alert from July 20-24.
The depression is also expected to bring squally weather with wind speeds reaching 45-55 kmph and gusts up to 65 kmph over the northwest and west-central Bay of Bengal. This will impact the coastal areas of North Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, West Bengal, and neighboring Bangladesh. Rough sea conditions are anticipated, prompting fishermen to avoid going out to sea.
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