🌧️ Seas Turning Fierce, Skies Growing Intense: A Comprehensive Weather Breakdown for India (26th–30th November) 🌧️

 

🌧️ Seas Turning Fierce, Skies Growing Intense: A Comprehensive Weather Breakdown for India (26th–30th November) 🌧️

As November progresses, India is bracing for an active and impactful weather phase driven by multiple systems affecting land and sea. From heavy rainfall over southern states to rough sea conditions across the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea, the upcoming days demand close attention from residents, fishermen, and maritime authorities. Here is an expanded, detailed blog covering all key weather elements from rainfall to sea warnings.


đŸŒĻ️ Significant Weather Features & Forecast (26th–30th November)

🌧️ Widespread Heavy Rainfall Expected

Southern India is set for an intense spell of rainfall due to strong easterly winds and developing weather systems in the Bay of Bengal.

📍 Tamil Nadu

  • Heavy rainfall is very likely from 26th to 30th November, with pockets of very heavy rainfall between 28th–30th.

  • Frequent thunderstorms with lightning expected, particularly on 26th–29th.

📍 Kerala & Mahe

  • Heavy showers likely on 26th November.

  • Thunderstorms with lightning expected on 26th & 27th.

📍 Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam & Rayalaseema

  • Heavy rainfall is expected between 29th November and 1st December.

  • Thunderstorms likely on 28th & 29th November.

📍 Andaman & Nicobar Islands

  • Heavy rainfall likely from 26th–29th November, with very heavy showers on 26th & 27th.

  • Gusty winds (50–60 kmph) expected on 26th–28th.


🌡️ Temperature Forecast

📍 Central India

  • No major change in minimum temperatures for the next 24 hours.

  • A gradual fall of 2–3°C expected thereafter.

📍 Rest of India

  • Minimum temperatures will remain nearly stable for the next 4 days.


đŸŒĢ️ Dense Fog Alert

⚠️ Dense Fog Conditions

  • Very likely during early morning hours on 26th November over Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura.

  • Visibility issues expected—travelers are advised to exercise caution.


🌊 Wind & Sea Condition Warning (Critical for Fishermen)

A strong wind regime is active over several major sea zones. Squally winds and rough to very rough seas are anticipated.

đŸŒŦ️ Wind Warning Summary

🌊 South Andaman Sea, Strait of Malacca & adjoining areas

  • Squally winds 50–60 kmph, gusting to 70 kmph from 26th–28th November.

  • Gradual decrease expected afterward.

🌊 North Andaman Sea

  • Winds 35–45 kmph, gusting to 55 kmph during 26th–28th November.

🌊 Southeast Bay of Bengal

  • Winds 45–55 kmph, gusting to 65 kmph through 26th–28th November.

🌊 Southwest Bay of Bengal & Tamil Nadu–Sri Lanka coast

  • 26th Nov: Winds 35–45 kmph, gusting to 55 kmph.

  • 27th–30th Nov: Intensifying to 55–65 kmph, gusting to 75 kmph.

🌊 Southeast Arabian Sea, Lakshadweep area & Kerala coast

  • 35–45 kmph, gusting to 55 kmph on 26th & 27th November.

🌊 Westcentral Bay & Andhra Pradesh Coast

  • Winds likely to intensify to 40–50 kmph, gusting to 60 kmph from 27th–30th November.


🌊 Sea Condition Advisory

Rough to Very Rough Seas Expected In:

  • South Andaman Sea (26th–27th Nov)

  • Southeast Bay of Bengal (26th–28th Nov)

  • Southwest Bay of Bengal (27th–30th Nov)

  • Lakshadweep–Maldives–Kerala Coast (26th–27th Nov)

  • Westcentral Bay & Andhra Coast (27th–30th Nov)

Moderate to rough seas likely in adjoining regions during the same period.


⚠️ Fishermen Warning (Very Important)

Fishermen are strictly advised NOT to venture into:

  • South Andaman Sea, Strait of Malacca & Nicobar Islands vicinity till 28th Nov

  • Southeast Bay of Bengal till 28th Nov

  • Southwest Bay of Bengal & Tamil Nadu–Sri Lanka coast till 30th Nov

  • Westcentral Bay & Andhra Pradesh coast from 27th–30th Nov

  • Southeast Arabian Sea & Kerala–Lakshadweep waters on 26th & 27th Nov

Those already at sea are strongly advised to:

  • Avoid South Andaman Sea, Malaysia–Thailand routes.

  • Avoid central and southwest Bay of Bengal up to 30th November.

  • Return to coasts before 27th November if operating near Andhra Pradesh or adjoining seas.


🌩️ Conclusion

The coming days present a high-impact weather scenario, with:

  • Heavy rainfall over southern India

  • Rough sea conditions across major maritime zones

  • Strong winds affecting coastal regions

  • Temperature drops over central India

  • Fog risk over Northeast India

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