Mumbai: A low-pressure area has formed over the west-central Bay of Bengal, associated with which the cyclonic circulation extends up to the middle troposphere level. It is very likely to intensify further into a depression over west central and north Andhra Pradesh and the northwest Bay of Bengal along and off south Odisha coast by September 10 or 11. According to the Meteorological Department, the monsoon trough is passing through Jaisalmer, Udaipur, Indore, Akola, Ramagundam, Visakhapatnam and then eastwards over the west-central Bay of Bengal. A trough is very likely to move along and off south Konkan and Goa along and off north interior Karnataka, south Telangana and north Andhra Pradesh and recurve into a low-pressure area over the west-central Bay of Bengal. According to the Meteorological Department, the minimum temperature in Delhi today, September 10, will be 27 degrees and the maximum temperature will be 35 degrees. Light clouds may also occur in the capital Delhi today. At the same time, the maximum temperature in Lucknow can be 25 degrees and the minimum temperature can be 36 degrees Celsius. Due to the low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal, Jharkhand may once again receive heavy rainfall from September 11. This will be the sixth such system to form over the Bay of Bengal during the monsoon season that began on June 1. IMD has said in its forecast that heavy to very heavy rainfall is expected in different areas of coastal cities like Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg from Friday to Sunday. Light rains will continue in Central Maharashtra on Saturday, though districts like Pune and Satara may see an increase in rainfall till Sunday. 'UP+Bihar = Gai Modi Sarkar..,' Poster war against BJP begins in UP If police are not safe, what will happen to 'general public'? Attack on team went to stop illegal mining K'tka seeks assistance from the Center for exploration of mineral resources