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Widespread Heavy Rainfall likely in the Coming days

Easterlies is doing wonders in NTN-SAP coastal districts. More than 10 cms of rainfall was recorded in various parts overnight. The easterlies is said to continue over the next couple of days.

Kerala and adjoining coastal Karnataka districts to see widespread heavy rainfall due to the system forming in Arabian sea.

Models continue to forecast a low in Bay of Bengal which later skirts along Coastal NTN-SAP giving widespread heavy rainfall. Models in tight consensus of the low coming close to NTN coast.


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