Andhra Pradesh is expected to receive above normal rainfall during the southwest monsoon season (June to September) this year, said officials of the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD). Indian Meteorological Department predicted this would happen with favourable La Nina conditions from June to September. According to the IMD, rainfall during the southwest monsoon season in
The heavy rains will continue in south coastal Andhra Pradesh, as sections of the region continued to see heavy deluge on Tuesday, while a possible low pressure area in the Andaman Sea may strengthen and bring further rains to the state by December 3-4. Nellore district experienced rains for the fourth day in a row on Tuesday as a result of a low-pressure region. Floods in
Rain Likely In Andhra For Next 24 Hours Jan 06, 2021, 11:25 IST
The Indian Meteorological Department has predicted that a few districts in AP are going to witness light to moderate rain in the next 24 hours. Dense thick clouds formed due to winds from the Bay of Bengal in the state. Nellore and Chittoor districts witnessed rainfall on Tuesday. The drop in minimum temperatures below normal was due to east and north easterly cold and dry winds.
Chittoor, Kadapa, Anantapur, Nellore and Prakasam districts witnessed light rainfall on Monday. The farmers have been worried over the unexpected rainfall because it may cause damage to the crops. Visakhapatnam city has been experiencing a sudden nip in the air, as there has been a sharp decline in temperature. A minimum temperature of 7.9 degrees has been recorded in Dumbriguda.