Heavy rain alert issued in many states, snowfall expected in high hilly areas

Mumbai is expected to get rain from Saturday to Monday as a result of a low-pressure area that is developing in the Bay of Bengal, according to the Meteorological Department. Additionally, a yellow alert for heavy rain has been issued by the Meteorological Department for Gujarat and Maharashtra‘s coastal areas.

Forecasts indicate that Southern Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh can see rain next week as well. On Saturday and Sunday, there is also a chance of heavy rain in Thane, Palghar, and Raigarh, Maharashtra. Tamil Nadu and Kerala are already experiencing heavy rains.

The Meteorological Department reports that Sunday could bring rain and snow to several parts of Himachal Pradesh. Himachal’s high, steep regions are predicted to receive snowfall, which could lead to an increase in the cold.

Big success for Indian Navy, successfully launched BrahMos from warship in Bay of Bengal

The Indian Navy has had remarkable success. In the Bay of Bengal, the Navy successfully launched BrahMos from a warship.

The BrahMos missile was fired successfully by the Indian Navy from an R-class destroyer. The Eastern Command of the Indian Navy conducted this firing in the Bay of Bengal.

The Indian Navy was able to successfully reach every BrahMos parameter during today’s firing because of operational preparations, unlike the previous time they fired the extended-range BrahMos missile with different capabilities and ranges.

Deep pressure over the Bay of Bengal has intensified into a cyclonic storm ‘Mocha’

Officials said Thursday morning that a deep depression over the Bay of Bengal has intensified into a cyclonic storm — Mocha — that could make landfall between Cox’s Bazar and Sittwe in Myanmar.

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the cyclonic storm was around 510 km southwest of Port Blair at 8.30 am.

Following the India Meteorological Department’s (IMD) warning of the cyclonic storm “Mocha,” a number of Indian Coast Guard (ICG) units have been placed on high alert.

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