Low pressure in the bay could weaken AP’s storm until April 13

Visakhapatnam: The low-pressure area in the West Bay of Bengal persists, with the associated cyclone circulation extending to the central troposphere level. In its report on Thursday, IMD Amaravati said it is likely to gradually weaken in the Gulf of Central Bengal over the next 12 hours.
The trough of the cyclone circulation associated with the Central Gulf of Western Bengal to South Tamil Nadu, extending to an average sea level height of 1.5 km, has been lowered.
Under the influence of low pressure, thunderstorms accompanied by lightning thunderstorms may be isolated on Andhra Pradesh, Yanam and Rayalaseema in the northern and southern coasts until April 13. The gusts of wind are 40-50 kmph, and it is also likely that in isolated locations in the same area.
Two days after the storm ended on April 13, the highest temperatures may be higher than normal and above normal temperatures in Andhra Pradesh and Yanam on the northern and southern coasts.