Low pressure area likely over Arabian Sea around May 14
The Hindu
Rainfall is expected to continue in Kerala in the days ahead
With the southwest monsoon season just weeks away, the Arabian Sea region appears to be switching to the turbulent mode. A low pressure area is likely to take shape over the southeast parts of the sea and the adjoining Indian Ocean region around May 14, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Monday. It is likely to become more marked over the subsequent 48 hours. The likely formation of the low pressure area is due to a cyclonic circulation extending up to 3.1 km above mean sea level which lies over the equatorial Indian Ocean and adjoining southern parts of the Arabian Sea.More Related News

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