Will Northern Tamil Nadu Experience Heavy Fog Until February 14?
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Chennai, Feb 11 (NationPress) Residents of Chennai and numerous northern districts in Tamil Nadu are bracing for extended periods of morning fog over the upcoming days, as forecasted by the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC), which predicts misty weather until February 14.
As per an official weather report, districts like Chennai, Tiruvallur, Kancheepuram, and Chengalpattu are expected to see dense fog during early morning hours, which may significantly impact visibility and hinder traffic flow, particularly for commuters and drivers during peak travel times.
Authorities are urging drivers to exercise caution when traveling during these early hours.
Moreover, moderate fog conditions are anticipated on Wednesday and Thursday in districts such as Vellore, Ranipet, Tirupattur, Krishnagiri, Dharmapuri, and Dindigul.
Weather officials have indicated that these areas might experience reduced visibility, particularly along highways, rural routes, and in low-lying regions.
Additionally, light fog is also expected in Salem, Erode, and Namakkal districts, which may cause minor disruptions for early morning commuters and agricultural practices.
Meanwhile, the weather department anticipates a shift in conditions for southern Tamil Nadu and the Cauvery delta districts, where moderate rainfall is predicted for tomorrow.
The expected showers could offer some relief to farmers and enhance soil moisture levels in agricultural zones.
Temperatures throughout Tamil Nadu are projected to gradually increase in the coming days.
Despite the potential for rain in certain areas, the majority of Tamil Nadu and the Union Territory of Puducherry are likely to see predominantly dry weather. Meteorologists have noted that the combination of morning fog, isolated rainfall, and rising temperatures is typical of seasonal atmospheric changes during this time of year.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed with daily forecasts and plan their travel accordingly. The weather department remains vigilant and will provide further advisories if conditions warrant.