Very Severe Cyclone Titli will cross North Andhra and South Odisha Coast by morning of October 11 between Gopalpur and Kalingapatnam.
The system would be accompanied with high velocity winds with speed of 150 kmph, gusting up to 160 kmph to 180 kmph. Weathermen are of the view that wind speed might even match up to the speed of Category 2 hurricane. With this, heavy to very heavy rains are expected over North Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Coastal Odisha and Gangetic West Bengal including Kolkata during next 48 hours. Heavy rains will affect North Coastal Andhra Pradesh today itself; thereafter the intensity would decrease over the region however will continue in Coastal Odisha and Gangetic West Bengal including Kolkata.
Sea conditions would remain rough to very rough from Andhra Coast to West Bengal Coast, with squally winds of 70-80 kmph gusting at 110 kmph. Meanwhile, light to moderate rains with one or two heavy spells may occur over Mizoram and Tripura. Even remaining states of Northeast India with Bihar and Jharkhand may see some rains.
Further ahead, scattered light showers with one or two moderate spells are possible over Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Andaman and Nicobar would too see few heavy spells.
Meanwhile, weather over Rayalseema and Telangana will remain dry.
In Central India, scattered light rains are expected in Chhattisgarh with isolated activities in Konkan & Goa. Else, weather would remain dry and warm over most parts of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Rajasthan.
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Finally up North, a Western Disturbance is over Jammu and Kashmir and an induced cyclonic circulation is over North Rajasthan. Hence, scattered light to moderate rains are expected in Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand with light showers in North Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh.
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