The Meteorological Department has issued its final tropical cyclone alert for Cyclone Asna, signaling a weakening storm. Once a formidable force, Cyclone Asna has now downgraded to a deep depression, situated 320 kilometers northeast of Masirah, Oman, and 370 kilometers south of Gwadar. For real-time updates, you can monitor the storm using the Cyclone Asna live tracker.
Asna’s strength is expected to diminish into a depression by late tonight or early tomorrow morning, with sea conditions remaining perilous. Fishermen in Balochistan are strongly advised to avoid deep waters until tomorrow due to ongoing risks. The Cyclone Asna live tracker is recommended to continuously monitor the storm’s progression.
In addition to the storm, the Meteorological Department has forecasted that moist winds from the Bay of Bengal will start entering the upper regions of the country from tomorrow. These winds, coupled with an approaching western wave, will likely bring rain accompanied by thunder and lightning across various provinces, including the coastal areas of Sindh, on September 3rd and 4th. Keep an eye on the Cyclone Asna live tracker for any changes in weather patterns that may affect your area.
The weakening of Cyclone Asna brings relief, but caution is still urged for those in affected areas, especially along the coastlines.