Weather agencies are closely monitoring the possibility of a low-pressure area forming over the Bay of Bengal, which could trigger heavy rainfall in several regions over the coming days.
According to weather forecasting models, the system is expected to develop around May 10. Fresh projections indicate that the southeast Bay of Bengal may become the key region for the formation of the weather system.
Forecast Models Indicate Weather System Development
Meteorological models have shown consistent indications of atmospheric changes over the Bay of Bengal. Experts said the developing conditions could strengthen into a low-pressure system, leading to increased rainfall activity.
While the exact intensity and movement of the system are yet to be confirmed, weather experts are continuing to track the latest developments.
Possibility of Heavy Rainfall
The potential formation of the low-pressure area may result in:
- Heavy rainfall in coastal and nearby regions
- Increased thunderstorm activity
- Strong winds over parts of the Bay of Bengal
- Rough sea conditions in affected areas
Authorities and residents in coastal regions are advised to stay updated with official weather bulletins in the coming days.
Southeast Bay of Bengal Under Watch
Recent weather estimates have shifted focus towards the southeast Bay of Bengal, where atmospheric conditions are becoming favorable for system formation.
Experts noted that low-pressure systems over the Bay of Bengal often influence rainfall patterns across eastern and coastal parts of India during this period.
Weather Monitoring Continues
Officials stated that continuous monitoring is underway to assess the development and movement of the possible weather system. Further updates regarding rainfall intensity and affected regions are expected as forecasting models become clearer.
People are advised to follow verified weather updates and remain cautious, especially in coastal and low-lying areas.

