Odisha gets downpour from Monsoon Clouds

As per IMD, A well marked low pressure area lies over North Bay of Bengal & neighbourhood. It is very likely to move west-northwestwards across Odisha, Gangetic West Bengal, Jharkhand, north Chhattisgarh, north Madhya Pradesh and south Uttar Pradesh during next 5 days.

 The monsoon trough is active and is very likely to remain active during next 2-3 days. In addition, there is a convergence of strong lower level southwesterly winds from Arabian Sea over northwest India till 28 August.

 Under the influence of above systems:

a) Widespread rainfall with isolated heavy to very heavy falls very likely over Odisha, Gangetic West Bengal & Jharkhand till 28 August; over Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh & West Rajasthan during 26 to 28 and over East Rajasthan on 28 & 29 August, 2020.

b) Isolated extremely heavy falls also very likely over Odisha on 26 and over Chhattisgarh on 27 August, 2020.

c) Widespread rainfall with isolated heavy falls very likely over northwest India till 28 August, 2020. Isolated heavy to very heavy falls are also very likely over Himachal Pradesh on 26, over Uttrakhand from 26 to 28 and over Uttar Pradesh on 27 & 28 August, 2020

Heavy to very heavy with extremely heavy rainfall has been reported in Odisha (0830 IST of Yesterday to 0830 IST of Today) Rainfall recorded (in mm)

Balasore: Bhograi-103, Basta-75, Baliapal-74, Balaosre-70, Remuna-65, Nilagiri-110, Soro-96, Bahanaga-85,m Simulia-122, Khaira-72, Oupada-85

Sambalpur: Jujumura-138, Dhenkuda-80, Rengali-82.6, Maneswar-87.4, Kocjinda-71.6, Jamankira-78.0, Bamra-73.4, Rairakhol-108, Naktideul-64,

Bargarh: Barpali-162, Bhatali-71, Bheden-85, Bijepur-143, Sohela-112

Jajpur: Jajpur-148, Binjharpur-166.2, Dasrathpur-121.2, Korei-90.2, Dangadi-80, Sukinda-78, Rasulpur-106.4, Dharamsala-114, Barachana-100, Bari-146.4

Mayurbhanj: Samakunta-165, Badasahi-122, Betanti-139, Kuliana-170, Sarasakana-118, Baripada-186, Bangriposi-136, Khunta-140, Thakurmunda-193, Sukuruli-197

Keonjhargarh: Keonjhargarh-134.4, Banspal-125.1, Talkoi-127.8, Patna-185.4, Ghatgaori-121.8, H.Ch. Pur-120.8, Ghasipura-120.1, Jola-105.8, Champua-210, Jhumpura-142.4

Bhadrak: Bhadrak-100.2, Bhandaripokhari-138, Basudevpur-158, Bonth-106, Chnadwali-116, Tehri-120.4

Angul: Athmalick-101.6, Kishonagar-132.6, Pallahara-113.2

Boudh: Boudh-208.2, Khantamal-114.8

Cuttack: Banki-Dampada-135, Kantapara-136, Mahanga-125, Niali-113.8, Nischintakoili-143.2, Salipur-132

Deogarh: Barkote-109.8, Deogarh-83, Reamal-92

Dhenkanal: Dhenkanal-72.3, Hindol-80.2, Parijang-85.0, Kankadahad-125.2

Kendrapada: Kendrapara 193.0, Derabish- 176.0, Marshaghai 234.0, Garadpur-130.0

Mahakalpara -160.0, Pattamundai- 185.0, Aul-168.0, Rajnagar-115.0, Rajkanika-154.0

Highest value of rainfall-Champua(Keonjhargarh)-210.0mm, Boudh-208.2mm, Marshaghai(Kendrapada)-234.0mm

 

 

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