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Cyclone 'Maha' spares Gujarat, showers likely for next 2 days

The weather department has said that Cyclone Maha is very likely to move east-northeastwards, weaken into a depression over the northeast and adjoining east-central Arabian Sea during next 12 hours.

Cyclone 'Maha' spares Gujarat, showers likely for next 2 days
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Published : Nov 7, 2019, 7:01 PM IST

Ahmedabad: In a major relief to people of Gujarat, cyclone 'Maha' fizzled out into the Arabian sea as a 'depression' without making a landfall in the state, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Thursday.

The cyclone over the Arabian sea started weakening rapidly on Wednesday and turned into a 'deep depression', and then a 'depression' by Thursday morning.

The 'depression' is about 100 km south of Veraval coast of Gujarat.

"It is very likely to move east-northeastwards and weaken into a well-marked low-pressure area off the south Gujarat coast during next 12 hours," it said.

"The weather system would bring light to moderate rain in most parts of Gujarat during the next two days," it said.

'Maha' is no longer a cyclone. It has become a depression into the sea without hitting the Gujarat coast.

"Rain may occur in most districts during the next two days," the Ahmedabad IMD centre's director Jayanta Sarkar said.

"However, fishermen have been advised not to venture into the sea during the next 12 hours as the weather conditions there will be "rough to very rough" with wind speed reaching up to 40 to 50 km per hour," said the IMD release.

Unseasonal rain occurred in many parts of Gujarat between 6 am and 12 noon on Thursday due to the current weather system.

During that period, Thasra taluka in Kheda district received the highest 55 mm rainfall, followed by Umarpada in Surat (53mm), Jafrabad in Amreli (36mm), Kukarmunda in Tapi (26mm), Anklav in Anand (25mm) and Godhra in Panchmahal (24mm), a release issued by the Gujarat government said.

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Ahmedabad: In a major relief to people of Gujarat, cyclone 'Maha' fizzled out into the Arabian sea as a 'depression' without making a landfall in the state, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Thursday.

The cyclone over the Arabian sea started weakening rapidly on Wednesday and turned into a 'deep depression', and then a 'depression' by Thursday morning.

The 'depression' is about 100 km south of Veraval coast of Gujarat.

"It is very likely to move east-northeastwards and weaken into a well-marked low-pressure area off the south Gujarat coast during next 12 hours," it said.

"The weather system would bring light to moderate rain in most parts of Gujarat during the next two days," it said.

'Maha' is no longer a cyclone. It has become a depression into the sea without hitting the Gujarat coast.

"Rain may occur in most districts during the next two days," the Ahmedabad IMD centre's director Jayanta Sarkar said.

"However, fishermen have been advised not to venture into the sea during the next 12 hours as the weather conditions there will be "rough to very rough" with wind speed reaching up to 40 to 50 km per hour," said the IMD release.

Unseasonal rain occurred in many parts of Gujarat between 6 am and 12 noon on Thursday due to the current weather system.

During that period, Thasra taluka in Kheda district received the highest 55 mm rainfall, followed by Umarpada in Surat (53mm), Jafrabad in Amreli (36mm), Kukarmunda in Tapi (26mm), Anklav in Anand (25mm) and Godhra in Panchmahal (24mm), a release issued by the Gujarat government said.

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Cyclone 'Maha' spares Gujarat, showers likely for next 2 days
         Ahmedabad, Nov 7 (PTI) In a major relief to people of
Gujarat, cyclone 'Maha' fizzled out into the Arabian sea as a
'depression' without making a landfall in the state, the India
Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Thursday.
         The cyclone over the Arabian sea started weakening
rapidly on Wednesday and turned into a 'deep depression', and
then a 'depression' by Thursday morning, it said.
         The 'depression' is about 100 km south of Veraval
coast of Gujarat, the IMD said in a release.
         "It is very likely to move east-northeastwards and
weaken into a well marked low pressure area off the south
Gujarat coast during next 12 hours," it said.
         The weather system would bring light to moderate rain
in most parts of Gujarat during the next two days, it said.
         "'Maha' is no longer a cyclone. It has become a
depression into the sea without hitting the Gujarat coast.
Rain may occur in most districts during the next two days,"
the Ahmedabad IMD centre's director Jayanta Sarkar said.
         However, fishermen have been advised not to venture
into the sea during the next 12 hours as the weather
conditions there will be "rough to very rough" with wind speed
reaching up to 40 to 50 km per hour, said the IMD release.
         Unseasonal rain occurred in many parts of Gujarat
between 6 am and 12 noon on Thursday due to the current
weather system.
         During that period, Thasra taluka in Kheda district
received the highest 55 mm rainfall, followed by Umarpada in
Surat (53mm), Jafrabad in Amreli (36mm), Kukarmunda in Tapi
(26mm), Anklav in Anand (25mm) and Godhra in Panchmahal
(24mm), a release issued by the Gujarat government said. PTI
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