Bhubaneswar: The cyclone formed in the Bay of Bengal turned into a low pressure area on Friday. The Bhubaneswar Regional Meteorological Center has predicted heavy rains in most parts of the state due to this effect.Â
According to the information of the Meteorological Center, a low pressure area has formed in the vicinity of the Gangetic West Bengal valley and adjacent Jharkhand at 5.30 am on Friday morning under the influence of an active cyclone near the Gangetic West Bengal valley and south Bangladesh.Â
The cyclone associated with it is 7.6 km above sea level in the atmosphere. Lengthy to the height. It is likely to intensify further during the next 24 hours and move in West-North-West direction. As a result of this, it has rained in some districts of West Odisha on Friday.Â
Maximum 14.2 mm in Titilagarh. 10.8 mm in Malkangiri, 7 mm in Rourkela, 4 mm in Nabarangpur, 3.2 mm in Keonjhargarh while rainfall was recorded. It has rained. As the low pressure area is far away from Odisha and gradually moving further away in west-northwest direction, the impact of rain will reduce from Saturday, the Meteorological Center has predicted.