During the last 24 hours, several parts of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha have been receiving a good amount of rainfall activities. Therefore, the residents of these two states have been observing comfortable and pleasant weather conditions since last many days. In particular, Coastal Andhra Pradesh has recorded some isolated heavy spells of Monsoon rains.
In a span of last 24 hours from 8:30 am on Saturday, Kalingapatnam 71 mm, Tirupathi 45 mm, Koraput 26 mm, Visakhapatnam 18 mm, Angul 16 mm, Nellore 15 mm, Kakinada 13 mm, Cuttack 10 mm, Balasore 8 mm, Machilipatnam 7.4 mm, Gopalpur 7 mm, Bhubneshwar 5 mm, Paradip 4 mm, Vijayawada 3.2 mm, Ongole 2.4 mm, Kurnool 1.1 mm and Titlagarh 1 mm.
These weather conditions can be attributed to a low pressure area which was seen lying over Coastal Odisha. Now, this system has moved towards westwards. Also, a trough is seen persisting at a lower and mid-tropospheric level and which is seen extending from Maharashtra up to West Central Bay of Bengal.
Due to the remnant of these weather systems, light to moderate rain and thundershowers are expected to continue along the East Coast. Moreover, the rainfall activities over Andhra Pradesh and Odisha are expected to increase as a fresh cyclonic circulation is likely to form over East Central Bay of Bengal by August 22.
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Thereafter, the intensity of rain and thundershowers are also likely to increase significantly. Thus, comfortable and pleasant weather conditions are expected to continue over Andhra Pradesh and Odisha regions for the next few days.
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However, as the time progresses, these on and off Monsoon rains are likely to reduce significantly over Andhra Pradesh and Odisha. Though light showers cannot be ruled out at a few places over these two states. However, a few pockets of North Coastal Andhra Pradesh may continue to settle with isolated spells of heavy Monsoon rains during this period.
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