Cloudy sky due to the effect of cyclone Dana
A cloudy sky due to the effects of **Cyclone Dana** likely brings heavy, overcast conditions, with dark, low-hanging clouds that obscure the sun. Cyclones like Dana typically create turbulent weather, resulting in thick cloud cover, strong winds, and the potential for heavy rainfall. These clouds, often a mix of **cumulonimbus** and **stratus**, can stretch across vast areas, making the sky appear uniformly gray and menacing.
Depending on the intensity, the clouds may lead to downpours, thunderstorms, and even storm surges in coastal areas. If the cyclone is still active, the clouds would move rapidly, signaling the strength of the wind currents and the approaching storm. Have you noticed any other distinct features of the weather or landscape in your village due to this cyclone?
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