The month of May 2025 saw excessive rainfall (137.2 mm) in Andhra Pradesh, with IMD Amaravati reporting a 148% departure from the normal rainfall level, which is 55.3 mm. In
The month of May 2025 saw excessive rainfall (137.2 mm) in Andhra Pradesh, with IMD Amaravati reporting a 148% departure from the normal rainfall level, which is 55.3 mm. In
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast continued rains across several regions of Andhra Pradesh including Visakhapatnam over the next two days, as monsoon conditions begin to take shape. In
A new long-term study has raised red flags about the increasing acidic levels of rainfall in several parts of India, with Visakhapatnam emerging as one of the most affected cities.
Heavy to very heavy rainfall is likely in the next two days in several parts of the coastal Andhra Pradesh under the influence of low over the Bay of Bengal.
Even as the southwest monsoon is set to touch Andhra Pradesh in the first week of June, people in Vizag have been reeling under humid weather conditions for the past
24 hours the day before in Visakhapatnam, Prakasam, Kurnool and Anantapur districts in coastal Andhra saw isolated rainfall. There was two cm of rainfall each in Chintapalle and Paderu in
The upper air cyclonic circulations, resulting in the formation of Cumulo-nimbus clouds that usually bring rains in the summer. Spells of rain occurred at isolated places over Coastal Andhra Pradesh






