Thereafter, the system is predicted to slowly track northeastwards and rapidly de-intensify into a Severe Cyclonic Storm by 11:30 PM on Thursday, a Cyclonic Storm early on Friday morning (June 16), and finally a Depression over Rajasthan by Friday night. From there, the system will track northeastward over the northeast Arabian Sea, and by Thursday evening (June 15), it will cross the Gujarat coast as a Very Severe Cyclonic Storm with a maximum sustained wind speed of 120-130 km/h, gusting to 145 km/h. And the first June cyclone to cross the Gujarat coast in 25 years looks set to bring torrential, possibly destructive rains across the West Indian state for the next 48 hours.Īs per the India Meteorological Department’s (IMD) latest bulletin, Cyclone Biparjoy lay a mere 180 km west-southwest of Gujarat’s Jakhau Port as of 5:30 AM this morning. ![]() ![]() Thursday, June 15: Cyclonic storm Biparjoy has been dragging itself across the length of the Arabian Sea for over 200 hours now and is slated to make landfall between the India-Pakistan border this evening.
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