Cyclonic Storm Alert: Heavy Rainfall and Strong Winds Across Sri Lanka

Date:

November 27, Colombo (LNW): The deep depression over the southwest Bay of Bengal, located approximately 190 km southeast of Trincomalee as of 11:30 p.m. on November 26, 2024, is expected to intensify into a cyclonic storm today (November 27). The system is projected to move north-northwestwards, nearing Sri Lanka’s eastern coast, the Department of Meteorology announced.

Weather Impacts:

  • Cloudy Skies: Predicted across most parts of the island.
  • Rainfall:
    • Very Heavy Showers: Above 150 mm are likely in Northern, North-Central, Eastern, North-Western, and Central provinces.
    • Heavy Showers: Above 75 mm are expected in other regions.
  • Wind Gusts: Strong winds ranging from 40-50 kmph can be expected across Northern, North-Central, Central, Western, North-Western, Southern, and Eastern provinces.

Affected Areas:

  • Frequent showers or thundershowers will impact Northern, North-Central, Central, Western, and North-Western provinces, as well as the Trincomalee, Batticaloa, and Kegalle districts.

Residents in vulnerable areas are urged to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions to ensure safety. Those in low-lying regions should be prepared for possible flooding and landslides.

The public and naval communities are advised to follow updates and warnings from the Department of Meteorology and coordinate with local disaster management authorities for assistance.

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