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Storm in Bay of Bengal: Will Cyclone Remal Form soon?

09:39 AM
21 May 2024

Storm in Bay of Bengal
Will Cyclone Remal Form soon?

If the storm forms, it would be called cyclone 'Remal', name given by OmanIf the storm forms, it would be called cyclone 'Remal', name given by Oman

A low-pressure system is expected to form soon in the Bay of Bengal, potentially becoming the first storm of the pre-monsoon season.

Warm water and favorable winds could strengthen the system into a cyclone, threatening coastlines from Myanmar to Odisha.

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Experts are still unsure about the exact path and intensity of the storm. It might curve out to sea and weaken, or it could become a depression or deep depression, bringing rough weather to the coasts.

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Officials are monitoring the situation closely and will provide updates within the next 24 hours.

Stay tuned for further developments.

Weather & Radar editorial desk
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