These apps and websites will give every moment information related to the cyclone.

UMANG app
UMANG app is a government app, which has separate sections for all IMD department services… including real-time tracking of cyclones. You can use this app App Store Or Google Play Store You can download it from and then search IMD on the search bar. The Carousel present on the homepage also warns of Cyclone Yaas and clicking on it will take you to the IMD section. There is also an option called Cyclone, which can be used to track Yas in real time.
windy.com
windy.com The website also offers a real-time view of the cyclone with the exact location and severity. A timeline is also provided in it, which allows you to go ahead in time to see when the cyclone will hit and what its impact is going to be. Through this, users can also see the data of rain, lightning, wind speed, temperature and clouds.
IMD’s Mausam website
This website It has been developed by the Ministry of Earth Sciences, which helps in real-time tracking of cyclones. On the homepage you will find an option called Cyclone, after clicking on which you will reach the bulletin of all the weather related warnings in the country in the coming time. In the side menu, you will get an option called Interactive Track of Cyclone, through which you can see where the eye of the cyclone is currently and where it will leave its impact in the coming days.
RSMC website
The website of the Regional Specialized Meteorological Centre, also known as RSMC, also provides real-time tracking of Yaas Cyclone. This website has also been developed by the Indian Ministry of Earth Sciences. To see where the cyclone is currently located Here Click.