Cyclone Ditwah: Nellore, Tirupati proceed to obtain gentle rain on December 1


Owing to the extreme Ditwah cyclone persevering with within the Bay of Bengal and the warnings issued by the authorities fishermen at Kothapatnam seashore in Prakasam district are getting ready to maneuver their boats and nets to a secure location. , Picture Credit score: Kommuri Srinivas

A day after recording heavy to very heavy rainfall below the affect of cyclonic storm, Ditwah, SPSR Nellore district continued to obtain gentle rain on Monday (December 1, 2025).

A lot of the rainfall exercise brought on by the cyclone in Andhra Pradesh is confined to Nellore district. In keeping with AP State Growth Planning Society, Kodavalur recorded 22.5 mm rainfall, Nellore Rural 20.5 mm, Nellore metropolis 11.25 mm between 8.30 am and 12 pm Just a few stations in Tiruapti additionally acquired gentle rainfall under 15 mm through the interval on Monday (December 1, 2025).

The India Meteorological Division (IMD) has issued an orange alert for Tirupati and SPSR Nellore districts and a yellow alert for Prakasam, Bapatla, West Godavari and Dr. BR Ambedkar Konaseema on Monday (December 1, 2025) as heavy to very heavy rain is probably going in these locations.

On Sunday (November 30, 2025), when the IMD had issued a pink alert for SPSR Nellore, Tirupati and Chittoor districts, solely Nellore acquired very heavy rainfall. In keeping with information collected by AP State Catastrophe Administration Authority, Kavali mandal recorded 123.2 mm adopted by Jaladanki mandal at 92.8 mm and Bogole 74.8 mm.

On December 2, Tuesday, heavy rain, accompanied with squally winds with velocity reaching 40- 50 kmph, and gusting as much as 60 kmph, is probably going at remoted locations throughout the State. Thereafter, as much as December 5, gentle rain might proceed within the State.

The deep melancholy, remnant of Ditwah, was positioned over the southwest Bay of Benagal at about 50 km east-southeast of Chennai and 200 km south-southeast of Nellore as of 8.30 am on Monday (December 1, 2025). The minimal distance of the middle of the deep melancholy from north Tamil Nadu-Puducherry coasts is about 40 km. It is extremely prone to transfer slowly northwards parallel to North Tamil Nadu-Puducherry and south Andhra Pradesh coasts and weaken right into a melancholy earlier than Tuesday morning (December 2, 2025), in accordance with the IMD.