– Highest recorded: cheruthoni and Udumbannoor in Idukki (10 cm).
– Othre affected areas: Peerumade, Laha (9 cm), Pathanamthitta, Kannur, Haripad, Alappuzha, Kasargod (8 cm).
– Highest in Idukki at 57 kmph.
– Significant winds also recorded in Ernakulam (54 kmph), Thiruvananthapuram (48 kmph), Thrissur (44 kmph), Kottayam and Pathanamthitta (43 kmph each).
– The remnants of tropical cyclone Wipha have strengthened into a low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal, intensifying monsoon conditions.
– This will result in intense spells across regions including coastal Karnataka, parts of Kerala, and interior Karnataka due to strengthened westerly winds and off-shore trough effects along Maharashtra-Kerala coasts.
– Orange alert for Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki, Ernakulam-indicating very heavy rain likelihood.
– Yellow alert for other districts warning isolated heavy rainfall.
The intensified monsoon activity driven by the evolving low-pressure system highlights India’s vulnerability to dynamic weather patterns influenced by tropical systems emerging from the Bay of Bengal. This event exemplifies how remnants from cyclonic disturbances can further amplify seasonal phenomena like monsoons.
The issuance of widespread alerts suggests proactive steps taken by meteorological agencies to reduce risks posed by heavy rains and gusty winds. However, significant rainfall coupled with high wind speeds could lead to disruptions such as localized flooding or damage to infrastructure. Authorities may need heightened readiness across critical districts such as Idukki and Pathanamthitta with historically high susceptibility to landslides during extreme weather events.
Regions along India’s western coastline also stand out as key areas where intensified system-driven rainfall poses challenges – both immediate short-term impacts on agriculture activities during peak monsoon months and broader implications tied closely ensuring personnel/machines streamlined emergency response coordination framework remains robust preparedness nationally against sudden climatic surge hit parts systematic regulation vital