![]() ![]() This more concentrated smoke is likely to push back northward into western portions of the area, and Wisconsin, later tonight into Wednesday, per HRRR and RAP Smoke models for near-surface smoke. ![]() The more concentrated smoke, with 1 to 4 mile visibility restrictions, will continue to affect the area this afternoon, before gradually trying to shift to the south of the area tonight. Even without Biparjoy’s chaotic energy, Kerala has witnessed a negative trend in terms of monsoon rainfall in June and July, with rainfall activity picking up in August and September over the last few years.Īs far as the pre-monsoon rainfall stats are concerned, between May 1-31, the state recorded only 128.3 mm of rainfall, falling short of the normal for the period by 41%.įor weather, science, space, and COVID-19 updates on the go, download The Weather Channel App (on Android and iOS store).Area Forecast Discussion.UPDATED National Weather Service Milwaukee/Sullivan WI 1049 AM CDT Tue Jun 27 2023 But experts have suggested that Cyclone Biparjoy has weakened the monsoon’s activity. Meanwhile, with only four days having passed since the monsoon's onset in Kerala, it is too soon to gauge its performance. ![]() MORE: Lightning and Thunderstorm Safety 101: Here Are Some Tips to Keep Yourself Safe from Stormy Weather They also recommend unplugging electronic devices and keeping away from objects that conduct electricity. The State Disaster Management Authority has also advised fisherfolk and those residing along the Kerala, Karnataka and Lakshadweep coasts to halt all fishing activity till June 14 owing to the squally winds.Įxperts urge individuals to stay indoors, keep windows closed, and avoid travelling and taking shelter underneath trees during rainfall and thunderstorm episodes. The National Oceanic Survey and Research Centre has warned that there is a possibility of waves reaching as high as 3 to 3.4 metres along the coast from Vizhinjam to Kasaragod today. All Tamil Nadu districts will retain the yellow watch until Wednesday. In Karnataka, only the coastal districts of Uttara Kannada, Dakshina Kannada and Udupi will remain on yellow watch today. While all Kerala districts are on yellow watch for the next five days, Pathanamthitta, Idukki, Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Kozhikode, Kannur, and Alappuzha are in for particularly intense rains in the next 24-48 hours. ![]() The IMD has issued a yellow watch (meaning ‘be updated’) over Kerala and Karnataka until Friday and over Tamil Nadu until Wednesday. But as it makes its cautious advance over other swathes of South Peninsular India, including parts of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, a slight boost in rainfall intensity is on the cards for the region.Īccording to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), light or moderate scattered to fairly widespread rainfall with thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds are likely over Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu until Friday (June 16).įurther, heavy rains (64.5 mm - 115.5 mm)are expected in isolated parts of Kerala during the next two days, until Wednesday (June 14), and over Coastal Karnataka during the next 24 hours. Monday, June 12: The Southwest Monsoon’s onset in Kerala, delayed and tepid as it was, hardly warranted any of the fanfare that usually accompanies its arrival. ![]()
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