The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast the formation of a low-pressure area over the southeast Bay of Bengal by November 22, 2025. Expected to intensify into a depression by November 24, the system may strengthen further, potentially impacting coastal states with heavy rainfall and stormy conditions later this month.
A fresh weather disturbance is set to emerge in the Bay of Bengal, with the IMD confirming that a low-pressure area will likely form on November 22, 2025. This rare November development could intensify into a depression by November 24 and possibly evolve into a tropical storm within 48 hours.
Major Takeaways
Formation Date: Low-pressure system expected to form on November 22 over the southeast Bay of Bengal.
Intensification Path: Likely to move west-northwestwards, becoming a depression by November 24.
Cyclone Potential: Meteorologists indicate a probability of further strengthening into a cyclonic storm, unusual for this time of year.
Regional Impact: Coastal states including Odisha and Andhra Pradesh may experience heavy rainfall and strong winds between November 26–29.
Preparedness Advisory: Farmers and residents in vulnerable areas are urged to stay alert and complete harvests early to minimize losses.
This anticipated storm highlights the unpredictability of late-season weather systems in the Bay of Bengal. Authorities are closely monitoring developments, with updates expected as the system evolves.
Sources: New Indian Express, Times of India, Odisha TV.