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White cloud zone intensifies from sea towards India, see satellite photos – IMD meteorological satellite image Bay of Bengal Weather circulation Monsoon rain India heavy rain Weather forecast Weather conditions szlbs

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A satellite map shows the arrived weather circulation in Bay of Bengal (Photo: Windy)

The big news comes from satellite images of the India Meteorological Department (IMD). A large white area of ​​dense clouds rising from the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal is moving towards India. Meteorologists predict that this could cause heavy rainfall in many parts of the country.

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What is visible on the satellite?
The IMD satellite image clearly shows dense white clouds over the sea, stretching from the southern Arabian Sea to the Bay of Bengal. This white cloud zone is active towards the Indian coast.

These clouds are believed to be filled with monsoon moisture, which can bring rain to North, Central and East India. Let us remind you that recently a band of clouds 7000-10000 km long was visible from the Bay of Bengal to the central part of the Pacific Ocean. Now a new zone on the sea side has become active again.

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A caravan of clouds 10 thousand kilometers long, if it reaches the Bay of Bengal, there will be heavy rain

The IMD satellite image shows dense clouds over the Bay of Bengal. These clouds are mainly associated with the coast of North Odisha and West Bengal. Due to these clouds, the monsoon may regain strength in many parts of the country in the next few days, meteorologists say. Due to this, heavy rain is possible in Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, West Bengal and surrounding areas.

In fact, due to the formation of a low pressure area in the Bay of Bengal, when the wind direction changes, moist winds can reach the interior of India, this forms clouds and can cause rain. According to the meteorological department, many places in West Bengal and Odisha are likely to receive moderate to heavy rain in the next 4-5 days.

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