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    Impact of Low-Pressure Systems over BoB

08:15 AM
21 September 2024

Monsoon Revival
Impact of Low-Pressure System over BoB

A new weather system is forming over the Bay of Bengal (BoB) due to a cyclonic circulation and the remains of a tropical depression from the South China Sea.

This will likely develop into a low-pressure area by 23rd September, bringing active monsoon rains.

The rain may spread to Maharashtra, Telangana, and Karnataka, with Goa and Gujarat possibly affected too.

Keep an eye on the radar for your area

The active monsoon will last from 23rd to 29th September, bringing much-needed rain to many regions after a brief dry spell

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