October - November Cyclone ALERT 2025! Tamil Nadu, Andhra & East India at HIGH RISK! Full Forecast
India is entering an active post-monsoon period from late October through November, with multiple weather systems expected to form over the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea. According to our analysis: Bay of Bengal (Oct 18–Nov 25): 3–4 low pressures or depressions are likely, with 1–2 possibly intensifying into cyclones, one of which may reach Severe Cyclone intensity. The highest landfall risk is for South Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Eastern Sri Lanka, though systems may also recurve, affecting East India and Bangladesh. Heavy rain, thunderstorms, and localized flooding are expected in these regions. Arabian Sea (Oct 19–Nov 20): 1–2 weak systems may develop, mostly moving away from India with limited intensification. Remnants of Bay systems may also contribute to rain over South & West India. Rainfall Impacts: Above-normal rainfall is expected over South India, East India, and Bangladesh between late October and late November, while the chance of a major cyclone remains low to moderate. Forecast Summary: Overall, this post-monsoon season will remain active with multiple systems, but major cyclones are unlikely, and most systems are expected to remain weak to moderate in intensity. Continuous monitoring is advised. Stay tuned for detailed updates on Cyclone, depressions, and post-monsoon weather systems affecting India this season.. Forecast By @WeatherUpdate2M / Based On Long Range Models! Subscribe Now For More! #monsoon2025 #weather #aandhitufan #durgapuja #hurricane #hindufestival #12_days_rainfall #12_days_rainfall #news #indianfestival #earthquake #weatherreport #weatherupdate #wu2m #cycloneforecast #cyclone2025