Low-pressure system to bring thundershowers across island

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November 12, Colombo (LNW): The Department of Meteorology has forecast the formation of a low-pressure area over the southwest Bay of Bengal today (12), which is expected to create favourable conditions for afternoon thundershowers across most of Sri Lanka starting tomorrow (13), the Department of Meteorology said.

For today, residents in the Northern Province should anticipate several spells of showers, while other regions could experience showers or thundershowers in the evening or night.

Areas in the Eastern, Central, Uva, Sabaragamuwa, and Southern provinces may see significant rainfall, with some locations potentially receiving over 50mm.

Additionally, misty conditions are expected in the morning across parts of the Western, Sabaragamuwa, Central, and Uva provinces, along with the Galle and Matara districts.

The public is advised to take precautions against temporary strong winds and lightning that may accompany these storms.

For sea conditions, thundershowers are expected in areas off the coast from Mannar to Trincomalee via Kankasanthurai, with potential showers in other coastal waters during the evening or night.

Winds around the island will generally be north-westerly or variable, with speeds of 25-35 km/h. Whilst seas are anticipated to be slight to moderate, temporarily strong gusty winds and rough seas may occur during thundershowers.

The Department advises those in affected areas to exercise caution and take steps to minimise potential damage from strong winds and lightning.

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