Heavy rains predicted for Konkan, Maha today

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The IMD further predicted the likelihood of thunderstorms and lightning in the Latur and Aurangabad regions of Marathwada Friday and Saturday.

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Mumbai: The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) Wednesday predicted that Konkan and western Maharashtra are likely to receive heavy rainfall on Thursday and Friday.

The weather forecast agency predicted that thunderstorms accompanied by lightning are likely to occur at a few places in the Raigad, Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg, Pune, Ahmednagar, Nashik, Satara, Sangli, Kolhapur and Solapur districts of Maharashtra.

The IMD further predicted the likelihood of thunderstorms and lightning in the Latur and Aurangabad regions of Marathwada Friday and Saturday. With heavy rainfall already having destro-yed crops in various parts of the state, the chief minister has ordered officials to take steps to tackle eventualities.

The IMD stated in its All India Weather Warning Bulletin, “Fishermen are advised not to venture into the west-central Arabian Sea till November 3, 2019 and into the adjoining north and east-central Arabian Sea for the next 24 hours. Fishermen are advised not to venture into the south-east and east-central Arabian Sea from October 31 to November 2.”

The IMD stated that the very severe cyclonic storm “Kyarr” moved further westwards at a speed of 8kmph during the past six hours.

“It is very likely to move west-southwestwards across the west-central Arabian Sea during the next four days. It is very likely to weaken into a severe cyclonic storm by the early hours of October 31 and into a cyclonic storm by the evening of October 31,” the IMD said.

The IMD bulletin stated that gale wind - with speed reaching 145 to 155 kmph gusting to 170 kmph — is prevailing around the system centre over west-central and the adjoining north-west Arabian Sea.

While the sea condition will be very high to high over the adjoining east-central and north-west Arabian Sea during the next 24 hours.

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