Terrible cyclone 'Yaas' like Ampan to make landfall in Bengal on 24th of May
That May, and that lockdown. In this atmosphere, the memory of Amphan is stirring up again. This has been indicated in the Delhi Meteorological Building. Low pressure has developed in the East-Central Bay of Bengal, according to the weather service. Which can eventually become a vortex.
On May 19, last year, the citizens of Bengal were hit by Super Cyclone
Amphan. Yaas's impact, according to the Alipore weather office, is even
greater. The cyclone will be Called "Yaas", a name was given by Oman
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Water vapour from the
sea can be absorbed by cyclones. At first, the cyclone was expected to strike
the Sundarbans. Bangladesh can then take a different path. After Cyclone
Tauktae wreaked havoc in Gujarat and Maharashtra, the Indian Meteorological
Department (IMD) issued a warning that another cyclone with a low-pressure area
will develop over the east-central Bay of Bengal on May 23.
Last year, during the
lockdown, super cyclone Amphan brought heavy rains to West Bengal, including
Kolkata, and damaged several items in the Sunderban district, as Amphan made
its way through the Sunderbans before entering Bangladesh. Meanwhile, the
weather service has forecasted no rain for the time being. The next two days
are going to be unbearably hot. Mercury will circulate
at a temperature of 40 degrees Fahrenheit. However, rain is possible in South
Bengal from Friday due to low pressure in the Bay of Bengal. Between the ages
of 23 and 25, Yaas can land on the ground.
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The Hawaii office, on
the other hand, has predicted light to moderate rains in North Bengal for the
next two days. Bengal, on the other hand, is ablaze with zeal. The temperature
in the state increased by 5 degrees for five days in a row. Kolkata's maximum
temperature in the last 24 hours was 36.2 degrees Celsius, which is 3 degrees
above average. Kolkata's minimum temperature is 26.8 degrees Celsius, which is
2 degrees above average.
Thundershowers are
expected in Jalpaiguri, Kochbihar, and Alipurduar in North Bengal, as well as
Birbhum, Murshidabad, Nadia, East and West Burdwan, Purulia, Bankura, North 24
Parganas, and other districts in South Bengal, according to the meteorological
department. At the same time, strong winds can gust to 30 to 40 kilometres per
hour.
In the coming days,
storm rains are expected in many districts across North and South Bengal in the
afternoon.
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