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Cyclone Shakhti to weaken from October 6, IMD downgrades alert for Mumbai rain

Published on: Oct 05, 2025 06:01 AM IST

The first cyclonic storm after the monsoon season, cyclone Shakhti churned up the Arabian Sea with a wind speed of 100kmph and gusting from Saturday.

Cyclone Shakhti is expected to weaken gradually from Monday morning and will recurve to move towards the east, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted. As of Sunday, the cyclone is likely to continue moving west-southwestwards and will reach the northwest and adjoining west-central Arabian Sea by the evening.

Police and lifeguard patrol Juhu Beach. (File photo)(HT PHOTO)

The first cyclonic storm after the monsoon season, cyclone Shakhti churned up the Arabian Sea with a wind speed on 100kmph and gusting from Saturday.

While parts of Maharashtra, including Mumbai, were put on an alert for heavy rains during the cyclone, the IMD significantly downgraded its forecast for Mumbai and surrounding areas on Sunday in the wake of Cyclone Shakhti.

The weather office has warned fishermen not to venture into the northwest Arabian Sea, adjoining areas of the northeast Arabian Sea, central Arabian Sea and along and off the Gujarat-north Maharashtra coasts until Tuesday.

The cyclone has been named Shakhti, a name suggested by Sri Lanka as per the convention followed by the WMO/ESCAP Panel on Tropical Cyclones. The names of the cyclones are suggested by 13 countries in the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea rim.

The weather department also predicted moderate to heavy rainfall for several districts in Tamil Nadu, including Chennai, on Saturday.

 
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