Meanwhile, the current oceanic and atmospheric conditions in and around the Arabian Sea appear favourable for the development and intensification of this system. Once it does, it will be named Cyclone Biparjoy. As of 5:30 am this morning, it lay centred about 920 km west-southwest of Goa, 1120 km south-southwest of Mumbai and 1160 km south of Porbander.įrom here, the system is expected to move nearly northwards and intensify into a Cyclonic Storm over east-central and adjoining southeast Arabian Sea during the next 24 hours. The monsoon winds, which tend to reach Kerala by June 1, are nowhere to be seen instead, their limelight is being hogged by a system that’s currently brewing in the Arabian Sea.Īs per the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the low-pressure area located over southeast Arabian Sea yesterday has since concentrated into a depression over the same region. This year, however, the situation is quite different. Tuesday, June 6: Normally, June is that time of the year when weather enthusiasts across India turn their focus towards the imminent arrival of the southwest monsoon.
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