Cyclone Ditwah Explodes in Bay of Bengal! Is Tamil Nadu Facing a ‘Super Storm’ This Weekend.? (Live Updates)
- Diptota Dey
- 28 Nov, 2025
§ A New Threat Rises from the Deep
§ High Alert for Tamil Nadu & Andhra! Landfall Time & Rain Forecast
§ IMD issues Red Alert for Chennai & Puducherry. Check live tracking, expected landfall time and school holiday news for Nov 29-30
§ Will Cyclone Ditwah Hit Chennai? 12-Hour Warning Issued
§ Is Cyclone Ditwah becoming a Super Storm?
§ Read the latest IMD forecast for Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. Heavy rain, 90kmph winds predicted this weekend
Cyclone Live Update, November 28, 2025: Just as the coastal regions were breathing a sigh of relief from the weakening of Cyclone Seniyar, the Bay of Bengal has dealt another massive blow. In a dramatic turn of events reported late Thursday, a sinister weather system has rapidly evolved off the coast of Sri Lanka. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has dropped a bombshell alert: Cyclone Ditwah is born, and it is hungry for power.
The atmosphere over the South-West Bay of Bengal is currently chaotic. What started as a simple low-pressure area has aggressively condensed into a Deep Depression. The countdown has begun—IMD scientists warn that within the next 12 critical hours, this system is highly likely to intensify into a full-blown Cyclonic Storm, officially named ‘Ditwah’.
This isn’t just another rain shower; authorities are bracing for a chaotic weekend across India’s southeastern coastline.
Details & Context: The 12-Hour Ticking Clock
According to the latest high-priority bulletin issued by the weather office, the situation is fluid and dangerous. Here is the breakdown of the Cyclone Ditwah trajectory,
· Current Location: The system is currently hovering menacingly over the South-West Bay of Bengal, adjacent to the Sri Lankan coastline.
· Intensity: It has already reached the “Deep Depression” stage. The environmental conditions (sea surface temperature and wind shear) are perfectly aligned to fuel this beast into a Cyclone by Friday morning.
· The Path: Unlike storms that move straight west, Ditwah is playing a tricky game. It is expected to move North-Northwest, tracking almost parallel to the Sri Lanka coast.
· The Target: By November 29 (Saturday), the storm is projected to shift gears towards the Tamil Nadu and Puducherry coasts, bringing with it a massive surge of moisture and wind energy.
What
about Cyclone Seniyar.?
While Ditwah dominates the headlines, we cannot ignore Cyclone Seniyar.
Currently active in the Strait of Malacca and parts of Northeast Indonesia,
Seniyar is thankfully, losing the battle. It is rapidly weakening into a deep
depression and is expected to dissipate into a harmless low-pressure area by
Thursday evening. However, its “ghost” will still haunt the Andaman &
Nicobar Islands with isolated heavy rainfall for the next few days.
Quotes from the Center of Action
To understand the gravity of the situation, we analyzed the tone of the official warnings.
“The system is likely to move north-northwestwards and intensify further... mostly remaining in the same region for at least the next 24 hours before gathering fatal strength.” — IMD Bulletin Summary.
On social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter), weather enthusiasts and residents are already sounding the alarm. One trending post from a Chennai weather blogger noted:
“The sea looks angry today. The gap between storms is non-existent. If Ditwah curves towards Chennai, we are looking at a very wet weekend. #CycloneDitwah #ChennaiRains”
Impact Analysis: What Can You Expect? (State-by-State)
This is the section you need to read carefully to plan your next 72 hours. The impact of Cyclone Ditwah will be felt far and wide.
i. Tamil Nadu & Puducherry (High Risk)
· Pre-Cyclone Watch (Yellow Alert): This has already been triggered for North Tamil Nadu and Puducherry.
· Wind Speed: Prepare for gusty winds reaching 80-90 kmph. This is strong enough to uproot weak trees, damage “kuccha” houses, and disrupt power lines.
· Rainfall: Heavy to very heavy rainfall is predicted starting Friday night and extending through Sunday. Coastal districts need to be on guard for flash flooding.
ii. Andhra Pradesh (South Coast Alert)
· The Shift: As the storm moves North-Northwest, South Andhra Pradesh will fall directly into the “danger zone.”
· Sea Condition: The sea will be “rough to very rough.” High waves are expected to lash the coastline, causing potential beach erosion.
iii. Fishermen Warning (Critical)
· Strict Ban: A “Red Flag” warning is effective immediately. Fishermen are strictly prohibited from venturing into the South-West Bay of Bengal until December 1st. Those currently at sea have been radioed to return to the nearest harbor immediately.
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Additional Information: The Science Behind the “Double Attack”
Why are we seeing back-to-back storms like Seniyar and Ditwah.?
Meteorologists point to the highly active Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). The Bay of Bengal is currently a “hotbed” for cyclogenesis. The demise of one system (Seniyar) often leaves behind residual moisture and rotational energy that feeds the next system (Ditwah).
This “conveyor belt” of storms is typical for the Northeast Monsoon season but the intensity of Ditwah forming so close to the coastline is what has experts worried. Most models suggest it will gather significant energy while stationary for the next 24 hours—essentially “recharging” before it attacks the coast.
Social Media & Trending Reactions
We performed a deep dive into X (Twitter) and Facebook to see what the public is talking about regarding #CycloneDitwah. The sentiment is a mix of anxiety and preparation.
Viral Concerns
· School Holidays: Parents are aggressively tagging District Collectors asking for holiday announcements for Friday and Saturday.
· Office Commute: IT professionals in Chennai and OMR are sharing memes about “bringing boats to work,” highlighting the fear of waterlogging.
· Panic Buying: Reports from local Facebook community groups suggest people are stocking up on milk, bread and emergency candles in anticipation of power cuts.
·
Top Tweet of the Hour
“2025 is not letting us rest.! Seniyar goes, Ditwah comes. If you are in
Chennai or Pondy, charge your power banks NOW. The weekend looks washed out.
#CycloneAlert”
Conclusion: Do Not Ignore The Warning
Cyclone Ditwah is not a rumor; it is a developing reality. With the IMD explicitly stating a “High Probability” of cyclogenesis within 12 hours, the window for preparation is closing.
While the exact landfall time remains technically uncertain, the impact is guaranteed. Heavy rains, dangerous winds and rough seas are coming. Whether the storm makes a direct hit or grazes the coast, the result will be significant disruptions to daily life in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh.
· Key Takeaway: Do not rely on old Whatsapp forwards. The situation is changing every hour. The “Yellow Alert” is serious. Keep your emergency kits ready, avoid beach visits and keep your mobile devices charged.
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