Weather Alert for Andhra Pradesh
The Meteorological Department has issued a warning for Andhra Pradesh as a severe low-pressure area in the Bay of Bengal continues to influence the region. Light to moderate rains are expected across the state, with heavy rainfall likely in districts such as Nellore, Prakasam, Bapatla, and Tirupati from Monday to Thursday.
Unpredictable Low Pressure Movement
The low-pressure area, which formed on December 16, was expected to weaken by Saturday. However, its erratic movements, influenced by westerly winds, have made it difficult for meteorologists to predict its path accurately. The remnants of this low pressure are now moving towards the south coast of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, a rare and concerning development.
Impact on Farmers and Coastal Communities
This year has been particularly challenging for Andhra Pradesh, with frequent low-pressure systems and cyclones wreaking havoc. Farmers are once again on edge, fearing the potential destruction of their crops.
Meanwhile, coastal areas are bracing for winds of up to 55 km/h. Ports have been placed under warning number 3, and fishermen have been advised to stay ashore from today until Thursday as a precautionary measure.
What to Expect
- Rainfall: Heavy rains are likely in the southern districts of Andhra Pradesh.
- Winds: Coastal areas may experience winds of up to 55 km/h.
- Advisories: Fishermen are urged to avoid venturing into the sea, and residents in low-lying areas should remain cautious.
Rare Weather Phenomenon
Meteorological experts have highlighted the rarity of such chaotic low-pressure movements. While it was initially predicted to weaken, its unpredictable path has raised concerns. Officials are closely monitoring the system, and more clarity on its impact is expected in the coming hours.
Conclusion
Residents of Andhra Pradesh are advised to stay informed through official updates and take necessary precautions to ensure safety. The state’s resilience will once again be tested as it faces these challenging weather conditions.
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