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The two cyclonic circulations located over either ends of the South Bay of Bengal have prompted the formation of a trough from the Central Bay reaching out towards the coast of Tamil Nadu, seemingly positioned to propel the next spell of rain and break the jinx surrounding the North-East monsoon.
India Meteorological Department (IMD) maintains the watch for north-easterly winds to strengthen over the extreme South Peninsula (southern parts of Kerala and Tamil Nadu) from tomorrow (Wednesday) in what apparently is going to be a three-day burst lasting until Friday.
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By BusinessLineThe two cyclonic circulations located over either ends of the South Bay of Bengal have prompted the formation of a trough from the Central Bay reaching out towards the coast of Tamil Nadu, seemingly positioned to propel the next spell of rain and break the jinx surrounding the North-East monsoon.
India Meteorological Department (IMD) maintains the watch for north-easterly winds to strengthen over the extreme South Peninsula (southern parts of Kerala and Tamil Nadu) from tomorrow (Wednesday) in what apparently is going to be a three-day burst lasting until Friday.
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Read the full story here

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