Will Tamil Nadu and Puducherry Experience Moderate Rain?
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Chennai, Jan 26 (NationPress) The weather department has predicted moderate rainfall across various regions of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry on Monday and Tuesday, influenced by easterly winds originating from the Comorin Sea towards the northern Kerala coastline.
As per the forecast, evolving wind patterns are set to bring intermittent showers to both interior and coastal areas, providing brief relief from the ongoing dry spell.
On Tuesday, scattered instances of moderate rain are anticipated in the interior districts of Tamil Nadu, with a few coastal locations also likely to receive some showers.
Weather officials have indicated that the easterly winds are fostering favorable conditions for cloud formation, especially in the late afternoon and evening. Rainfall activity is expected to pick up on Wednesday, with extensive moderate rain projected across Tamil Nadu.
Similar weather conditions are anticipated in Puducherry during this timeframe. However, from January 28 to January 31, the state is likely to revert to predominantly dry weather as wind patterns weaken and moisture levels decrease.
The forecast also indicates a decline in minimum temperatures starting Wednesday.
Beginning January 29, minimum temperatures in both Tamil Nadu and Puducherry may drop by up to 3 degrees Celsius below the average, potentially leading to cooler early morning conditions, particularly in inland regions.
In the Chennai metropolitan area and its suburbs, light rain is expected over the next 24 to 48 hours. The skies are forecasted to be partly cloudy, with brief instances of drizzle likely, especially at night and during the early morning.
Meanwhile, the weather observatory has issued a marine warning due to the likelihood of strong winds reaching speeds of up to 50 km/h.
Fishermen are advised against venturing into the sea along the southern Tamil Nadu coast, the Gulf of Mannar, and the Comorin Sea area due to potentially rough sea conditions.
Authorities have urged fishing communities and coastal residents to exercise caution and adhere to advisories issued by the India Meteorological Department and local disaster management agencies.
The situation will be closely monitored, and further updates will be provided should weather conditions significantly change. Residents are encouraged to plan their travel and outdoor activities accordingly, keeping an eye on local forecasts and official alerts.