Cyclone brewing over Andaman Sea 'may hit' Bangladesh coast

Cyclone brewing over Andaman Sea 'may hit' Bangladesh coast

A low-pressure area is brewing over the North Andaman Sea and the adjoining east-central Bay of Bengal, which could intensify into a cyclonic storm, the Met office has said.

The storm is then likely to move north-westwards and reach the Odisha-West Bengal-Khulna coast on Wednesday, according to the weather department.

Fishermen have been advised not to go deep into sea. Those who are already there should return to the coast by Sunday, as per a special bulletin of the Met Office.

According to the regular bulletin of the Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD), a low-pressure area is very likely to form over the North Andaman Sea and the adjoining east-central Bay of Bengal in the next 24 hours.

A trough of westerly low lies over West Bengal and adjoining areas, extending up to North Bay, it said.

Rains or thundershowers accompanied by temporary gusty winds are likely to hit some places in Rangpur, Mymensingh, and Sylhet divisions and one or two areas in Rajshahi and Dhaka divisions, as well as the regions of Jessore, Kushtia Comilla, and Noakhali.

The weather may remain mainly dry elsewhere in the country.

Several parts of Bangladesh – including Dhaka, Khulna, and Barisal divisions -- are currently witnessing a mild to moderate heatwave and it may continue, according to the weather department.

Day and night temperatures are likely to remain unchanged in the country.