Cyclone Shakhti, the first cyclonic storm in the Arabian Sea in the post-monsoon season, was moving towards Dwarka off the Gujarat coast on Friday and was expected to intensify further.
The worries of Cyclone 'Shakti', officially worded as 'Shakhti', hitting Mumbai or the Maharashtra have been floating on X, but according to the current forecast, the cyclonic storm is likely to remain offshore and intensify over the next two days. It is expected to lose steam from Monday morning onwards, as per weather officials.
"Clarifying the facts. There is no threat of heavy rain over Mumbai & Maharashtra from Cyclone Shakti. Unnecessary panic and rumours are spreading. Please rely only on verified updates," a Rushikesh Agre, who provides real-time weather updates for Mumbai and several parts of Maharashtra, said in a post on X.
The weather office has warned fishermen not to venture into the northwest Arabian Sea, adjoining areas of the northeast Arabian Sea, central Arabian Sea, and along and off the Gujarat-north Maharashtra coasts until Tuesday.
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As things stand, the cyclonic storm over the northeast Arabian Sea moved west-northwestwards with a speed of eight kmph during the last six hours, and lay centred at 20:30 hrs IST on Friday, over the same region, nearly 300 km west of Dwarka, 330 km south-southwest of Karachi in Pakistan and 360 km west of Porbandar, as reported by PTI.
Shakhti, a name given by Sri Lanka, is likely to move initially westwards and then west-southwestwards, intensifying further into a severe cyclonic storm by Saturday morning.
"Thereafter, it is likely to continue to move west-southwestwards and reach central parts of north and the adjoining central Arabian Sea by 5th October," the weather bulletin issued by the India Meteorological Department said.
Under the influence of the cyclonic storm, sea conditions are very likely to be rough to very rough along and off the Gujarat-north Maharashtra coast and Pakistan coast till Sunday. In recent years, storms like Tauktae in 2021 and Biparjoy in 2023 have formed in the Arabian Sea, which has witnessed fewer cyclones compared to the Bay of Bengal.
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