A new low-pressure system is expected to develop over the southeast Bay of Bengal on 22 November, according to early indications from the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

Initial projections suggest that the system may intensify as it moves across warm ocean waters, although the agency has not yet confirmed whether it could evolve into a cyclone or which regions may experience significant impact.

System Likely to Strengthen After Formation

Meteorologists anticipate that once the disturbance forms, it will move in a west–northwest direction and gradually gain strength. By 24 November, the system may intensify into a depression over the central south Bay of Bengal. Further intensification is possible over the following 48 hours as it shifts into deeper waters.

However, the IMD has

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