Updated Forecast: Tropical Depression 91B

Bay of Bengal
Tropical Depression 91B in the Bay of Bengal is moving eastward and, according to the latest data, is not approaching the coasts of India or Sri Lanka. It is expected to weaken and gradually dissipate over open waters within the next 24–48 hours.

What Does This Mean for India and Sri Lanka?

Since the depression is not heading toward land:

Heavy is unlikely.
Only light rain may occur in some areas of southern India (Tamil Nadu, Kerala) and northeastern Sri Lanka, caused by distant effects of the system.

No stormy winds are expected.
Winds in coastal regions will remain within normal ranges, posing no threat to infrastructure or maritime activities.

will subside.
The sea in the Bay of Bengal is gradually calming, making conditions favorable for fishing and shipping.

Tropical Depression 91B in the Bay of Bengal

Depression 91B does not pose a significant threat to India or Sri Lanka. However, meteorologists are closely monitoring its development to provide timely updates on any changes.

Stay safe and check local updates for your area.

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Chief forecaster and ideologist of the weather forecast service Pogodnik. Co-author of scientific articles and specialized content for various online media.