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Deep Depression “Montha” Weakens Over North Andhra Pradesh; Another Depression Persists Over Eastcentral Arabian Sea

The storm that was earlier known as Cyclone “Montha” has now weakened into a deep depression after moving inland. It is currently located over north Andhra Pradesh and nearby parts of Odisha, Chhattisgarh, and Telangana.

The system is moving slowly toward south Chhattisgarh and is expected to weaken further into a normal depression within the next few hours. People in these areas may experience heavy rain, strong winds, and occasional thunderstorms.

At the same time, another depression (a weaker weather system) is lying over the east-central Arabian Sea, about 400 km southwest of Mumbai.

This system is likely to move west-northwest over the sea during the next day and a half and is not expected to affect India’s west coast directly right now.

Residents in affected regions are advised to stay updated with official weather bulletins and avoid venturing into rough seas or flooded areas.

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