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A cyclonic storm, Ditwah, brought heavy rainfall to the Tirupati region of India on Tuesday, December 2, 2025. While the storm weakened into a depression, several areas in Tirupati district experienced significant rainfall, with Mallam recording the highest at 96.5 mm. Other nearby districts also saw lighter showers. The India Meteorological Centre reported the depression was located near Chennai and Nellore and was expected to weaken further into a low-pressure system by Wednesday morning.

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Cyclone Ditwah Drenches Tirupati, Weakensto Depression

Vijayawada, India – December 2, 2025 – Cyclone Ditwah brought heavy rainfall to the Tirupati region on Tuesday, causing disruption across the district. While the storm has since weakened into a depression, several areas experienced significant rainfall throughout the day.

Mallam in Tirupati district recorded the highest rainfall at 96.5 mm. Chittamur, Allampadu, Vidyanagar, and Tada also saw substantial precipitation, recording 95.75 mm, 70 mm, 61.25 mm, and 59 mm respectively. Palasamudram in Chittoor district received 92mm and Kakarlamudi in Eluru district received 50mm. Light showers were also reported in Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Konaseema, Kakinada, West Godavari, and Nellore districts.

According to the Cyclone Warning Centre in Visakhapatnam, the deep depression, originating over the Bay of Bengal and initially impacting North Tamil Nadu and South Andhra Pradesh coasts, has recurved southwestward. As of Tuesday morning, it was located approximately 40 km east-southeast of Chennai and 190 km south-southeast of Nellore.

The India Meteorological Department forecasts that the depression will continue moving towards the North Tamil Nadu-Puducherry coasts and is expected to maintain its intensity of depression, subsequently weakening into a well-marked low-pressure system by Wednesday morning. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely and advising residents to remain cautious.

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