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'Kyarr' to bring rain in Gujarat before moving towards Oman

Super cyclonic storm 'Kyarr' will spare Gujarat while it would bring non-seasonal rain at isolated places. The super cyclonic storm Kyarr is likely to move towards the Oman coast during the next five days.

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Published : Oct 28, 2019, 5:21 PM IST

Updated : Oct 28, 2019, 7:34 PM IST

Ahmedabad (Gujarat): Super cyclonic storm 'Kyarr' over the Arabian Sea is likely to move towards the Oman coast gradually but would cause rainfall in some parts of Gujarat in the next few days.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) also advised fishermen from the state not to venture into the sea for the next two days in view of the rough weather conditions.

The cyclone is currently located around 830 km west-southwest of Mumbai and is very likely to move west- northwestwards till Wednesday, the IMD said in a release.

Kyarr is very likely to maintain the intensity of a super cyclonic storm till Monday evening and weaken gradually thereafter, it said.

"While Gujarat is spared of the super cyclone, it would bring non-seasonal rain at isolated places," IMD's Ahmedabad centre director Jayanta Sarkar said.

"The super cyclonic storm Kyarr is likely to move towards the Oman coast during the next five days. However, the system would bring light to moderate rain at isolated places during the next five days," he further said.

Strong winds would create high sea waves of up to 3.5 to 4.5 metres on the coast, he added.

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Ahmedabad (Gujarat): Super cyclonic storm 'Kyarr' over the Arabian Sea is likely to move towards the Oman coast gradually but would cause rainfall in some parts of Gujarat in the next few days.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) also advised fishermen from the state not to venture into the sea for the next two days in view of the rough weather conditions.

The cyclone is currently located around 830 km west-southwest of Mumbai and is very likely to move west- northwestwards till Wednesday, the IMD said in a release.

Kyarr is very likely to maintain the intensity of a super cyclonic storm till Monday evening and weaken gradually thereafter, it said.

"While Gujarat is spared of the super cyclone, it would bring non-seasonal rain at isolated places," IMD's Ahmedabad centre director Jayanta Sarkar said.

"The super cyclonic storm Kyarr is likely to move towards the Oman coast during the next five days. However, the system would bring light to moderate rain at isolated places during the next five days," he further said.

Strong winds would create high sea waves of up to 3.5 to 4.5 metres on the coast, he added.

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'Kyarr' to bring rain in Gujarat before moving towards Oman
         Ahmedabad, Oct 28 (PTI) Super cyclonic storm 'Kyarr'
over the Arabian Sea is likely to gradually move towards the
Oman coast but would cause rainfall in some parts of Gujarat
in next few days, a MeT official said on Monday.
         The India Meteorological Department (IMD) also advised
fishermen from the state not to venture into the sea for next
two days in view of the rough weather conditions.
         The cyclone is currently located around 830 km west-
southwest of Mumbai and is very likely to move west-
northwestwards till Wednesday, the IMD said in a release.
          Kyarr is very likely to maintain the intensity of a
super cyclonic storm till Monday evening and weaken gradually
thereafter, it said.
         "While Gujarat is spared of the super cyclone, it
would bring non-seasonal rain at isolated places," IMD's
Ahmedabad centre director Jayanta Sarkar said.
         "The super cyclonic storm Kyarr is likely to move
towards the Oman coast during the next five days. However, the
system would bring light to moderate rain at isolated places
during the next five days," he further said.
         Strong winds would create high sea waves of up to 3.5
to 4.5 metres on the coast, he added. PTI PJT PD
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