Dry Weather Forecast for TN and Puducherry with Possible Light Rain in Western Ghats
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Chennai, March 3 (NationPress) The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) has predicted a prolonged dry spell across Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal for the next two days, while various atmospheric systems continue to impact weather conditions over the southern seas.
According to an official statement, a low-pressure area remains active over the Comorin Sea and nearby Maldives. Furthermore, there is an upper-air cyclonic circulation present over the southeastern Bay of Bengal and adjacent regions of the equatorial Indian Ocean.
However, these meteorological systems are unlikely to deliver any substantial rainfall to most areas of Tamil Nadu in the near future.
Despite the overall dry forecast, isolated instances of light rain are anticipated in one or two locations within the Western Ghats districts on March 6 and 7.
The effect of the existing systems is expected to be minimal, with no widespread precipitation projected across the state.
In Chennai and its surrounding areas, the forecast suggests partly cloudy skies over the coming two days. Light mist may occur during the early morning hours in certain low-lying regions.
No rainfall is expected for the city during this timeframe. Additionally, misty conditions are likely to persist during the early morning hours in the Western Ghats and along the coastal districts of Tamil Nadu.
Residents, particularly motorists, are advised to proceed with caution during early morning commutes due to reduced visibility in specific areas.
Although there have been fluctuations in temperatures recently across the state, the current forecast does not indicate any major changes in maximum temperatures.
Meteorologists are actively monitoring developments in the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean for any potential intensification of weather patterns.
As the summer season gradually approaches, the prevailing dry conditions are expected to persist in most interior districts. The department will provide further updates should there be any significant alterations in weather patterns over the upcoming days.