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Mekkhala Storm: Is it Heading Our Way?

So, the big question on everyone’s mind is: is that storm, Mekkhala, going to trouble us here in India? Well, the good news is, as of 2:00 PM today, June 20, 2026, Tropical Storm Mekkhala is currently being tracked *outside* the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR).

This means it’s not directly impacting the Philippines right now. For us in India, this also means it’s not an immediate threat. However, weather patterns can be unpredictable, and it’s always wise to stay informed. The storm was previously identified as LPA 06b before it intensified.

Keeping an Eye on Mekkhala

The international name for this weather system is Mekkhala. It’s important to remember that while it’s currently far away, the situation can change. Experts are continuously monitoring its movement and intensity. The Philippine’s Department of Science and Technology – Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (DOST-PAGASA) is the agency providing these updates. They are the ones keeping a close watch on Mekkhala’s progress.

Why You Should Stay Updated

Even though Mekkhala isn’t near our shores right now, staying updated from reliable sources is crucial. Weather systems can shift direction or change strength rapidly. For us in India, knowing if a storm like Mekkhala might potentially affect our region in the future allows us to be prepared. It’s a good habit to check official weather advisories regularly, especially during monsoon seasons or when tropical cyclones are active elsewhere.

So, while there’s no need to panic, it’s a good idea to keep your ears to the ground. Bookmark the DOST-PAGASA Facebook page or any official Indian meteorological department channels for the latest information. Staying informed is our best defence against nature’s fury!

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