1/8/2023 0 Comments Brings heavy rain northeast![]() In Atchison, Kansas, it will reach close to the 1993 flood level. Joseph, Missouri, is forecast to reach major flood stage close to its 2011 flood level. While waters are receding in Nebraska and people are beginning a long clean up process, but rivers are only beginning to rise in parts of the Dakotas, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa.Īs snow melts rapidly this weekend in the upper Mississippi and Missouri rivers, major flooding will move into Minnesota, the Dakotas and Wisconsin. More than 1 inch of rain is expected for the Northeast, with inland mountains getting more than a half a foot of snow. The storm system moves into New England from Thursday night into Friday morning with heavy rain along the coast and heavy snow in the mountains.īehind the storm, very strong and even damaging winds are possible on Friday for most of the Northeast. The heaviest rain will reach New York City in the afternoon, while it arrives in Boston in the evening. The storm system will develop along the Carolina coast Wednesday night with heavy rain in the area.īy Thursday morning, the storm system will begin to move up the coast and bring heavy rain to the Mid-Atlantic and Washington, D.C. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted widespread heavy to very heavy (64 mm to 204 mm in 24 hours) rainfall over the Northeast, Odisha and Gangetic West Bengal starting June 10, with isolated extremely heavy (more than 204 mm in 24 hours) spells likely on June 12 over Odisha. It has also forecast heavy to very heavy rainfall at a few places in districts like Kendrapada, Jagatsinghpur, Cuttack, Dhenkanal, Angul, Deogarh, Sundargarh, Sambalpur, Sonepur, Boudh, Balangir and Jajpur during this period.A coastal storm is set to bring heavy rain, snow and strong winds to the Northeast on Thursday and Friday. The IMD has issued a ‘red’ warning for heavy to very heavy rainfall in Keonjhar, Bhadrak, Balasore and Mayurbhanj districts till 8.30 am on Saturday. Rainfall is expected in the interior parts of Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand later on Saturday as well, he said. Odisha Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) P K Jena told reporters that the system has made landfall and under its impact, northern districts of the state will receive heavy rainfall till Saturday morning. Under its influence, squally surface winds reaching speeds of up to 55-65 kmph is expected in coastal areas and 30-40 kmph in interior districts of Odisha. It would continue to move west-northwestwards across West Bengal, north Odisha and Jharkhand towards north Chhattisgarh during the next 24 hours and weaken gradually. The bulletin added that continuing to move west-northwestwards, the weather system crossed West Bengal and adjoining north Odisha coasts between Balasore and Sagar Islands, close to Digha during 7 pm to 8 pm on Friday. The system will move along the coast as a deep depression at a wind speed of 60 to 65 kmph and it is unlikely to intensify further, he said. We have never said that the system will take the shape of a cyclone,” India Meteorological Department (IMD) Director General Mrutunjay Mohapatra told PTI. “There is no possibility of a cyclone this time. ![]() Earlier, social media was flooded with posts on the possibility of a cyclone, following a warning by the US Joint Typhoon Warning Center’s (JTWC) on Thursday. The deep depression over northwest and adjoining northeast Bay of Bengal moved west-northwestwards during the past six hours with a speed of 14 kmph, and lay centered at 5.30 pm over northwest Bay of Bengal, the IMD said in a bulletin. The IMD on Friday rejected speculations of the deep depression over Bay of Bengal intensifying into a cyclone, even as several places in Odisha were pounded by heavy rain under the impact of the weather system.
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