Updated On: 06 June, 2020 12:39 PM IST | New Delhi | IANS
The development comes on the heels of Cyclone 'Amphan' and 'Nisarga' which made landfalls on the eastern and western coasts on May 20 and June 3, respectively and had killed several people, flattened villages, and destroyed farms

Waves crash at the bank of Ganga river in the backdrop of dark clouds covering the sky ahead of cyclone 'Amphan' landfall, in Kolkata. Picture/PTI
The India Meteorological Department on Friday forecast that another low-pressure system could form in the Bay of Bengal by June 10, over three weeks after Cyclone 'Amphan' wreaked havoc in West Bengal. The development comes on the heels of Cyclone 'Amphan' and 'Nisarga' which made landfalls on the eastern and western coasts on May 20 and June 3, respectively and had killed several people, flattened villages, and destroyed farms.
Prior to becoming a Super Cyclone 'Amphan', a low pressure area had formed in Bay of Bengal on May 13. Dr Kuldeep Srivastava, the head of IMD's Regional Weather Forecasting Centre, said that "the formation of low-pressure system in Bay of Bengal on June 10 and its movement towards Madhya Pradesh will bring moisture leaden easterly winds to Delhi-NCR through Uttar Pradesh".