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EquityWireIMD sees very heavy rain in parts of TN Wed on depression over Bay of Bengal

IMD sees very heavy rain in parts of TN Wed on depression over Bay of Bengal

This story was originally published at 15:19 IST on 2 December 2025
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Informist, Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2025

 

MUMBAI – Under the influence of a depression, heavy rainfall is likely over parts of Tamil Nadu on Wednesday, while very heavy rainfall is expected over north coastal Tamil Nadu on Tuesday, the India Meteorological Department said. Heavy rainfall is likely over parts of Kerala till Wednesday and over south coastal Andhra Pradesh and Rayalaseema on Tuesday, the department said. 

 

The deep depression, which was the remnant of the cyclonic storm Ditwah, weakened into a depression over southwest Bay of Bengal and adjoining areas of west central Bay of Bengal, north Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and south Andhra Pradesh in the early hours of Tuesday. It is very likely to continue to move southwestwards slowly towards the north Tamil Nadu-Puducherry coasts and maintain its intensity as a depression during the next 12 hours, the weather department said. 

 

Cold wave conditions are very likely to prevail over parts of Punjab and north central Maharashtra from Wednesday to Friday and north Rajasthan from Friday to Sunday, the weather department said. Dense fog conditions are very likely to prevail during the early morning hours in pockets of Himachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura from Wednesday to Friday, and over Odisha on Wednesday and Thursday, the department said. 

 

No major change in minimum temperature is likely over many parts of northwest India for the next 24 hours, after which a fall of 2–4 degrees Celsius will be seen in the subsequent four days. In central India, no major change in minimum temperature is likely for the next 24 hours and thereafter, a fall of 2–4 degrees Celsius is likely during the subsequent four days, the department said.   

 

In east India, a gradual fall in minimum temperatures of 2–3 degrees Celsius is expected during the subsequent four days and no significant change is expected thereafter. A gradual fall of 2–3 degrees Celsius in minimum temperature is expected in Maharashtra during the next three days. No significant change in minimum temperature is likely over northeast India for the next three days, after which a fall of 2–3 degrees Celsius is seen in the subsequent two days, the weather department said.  End

 

Reported by Udita S. Jaiswal

Edited by Avishek Dutta

 

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