

A massive 10,000-kilometre-long cloud band stretching across tropical regions is being closely monitored by meteorologists, as it could significantly influence India's monsoon in the coming weeks.
After a brief lull in rainfall across several parts of the country, weather experts say this large atmospheric system may help revive monsoon activity if it strengthens over the Bay of Bengal.
What Is Happening?
According to weather reports:
A vast tropical cloud zone spanning nearly 10,000 km has become increasingly active.
The system contains multiple tropical weather disturbances developing simultaneously.
If these systems move closer to the Bay of Bengal, they could trigger fresh low-pressure areas.
Impact on India's Monsoon
Meteorologists believe that if the cloud band interacts with the Bay of Bengal:
๐ง๏ธ Monsoon activity could strengthen across several regions.
๐ฉ๏ธ Widespread rainfall may return during the last week of July.
๐พ It could provide much-needed rain to areas that have witnessed below-normal precipitation in recent weeks.
No Immediate Heavy Rainfall Yet
Experts caution that the system is still evolving, and its exact path and impact remain uncertain. Whether it leads to widespread rainfall will depend on how the tropical disturbances develop over the coming days.
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