Tamil Nadu to Experience Moderate Rain and Thunderstorms Over the Next Week
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Chennai, April 9 (NationPress) The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted moderate rainfall throughout Tamil Nadu for the upcoming week, with sporadic thunderstorms and strong winds anticipated across various regions of the state, as well as in Puducherry and Karaikal.
The IMD reports that a low-pressure trough stretching from Odisha to the Gulf of Mannar, traversing through Telangana, Rayalaseema, and the interior of Tamil Nadu at an elevation of approximately 0.9 km above sea level, is impacting the current weather scenario.
This weather system is likely to induce light to moderate rainfall, accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning in some areas of Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal on Thursday, with similar conditions expected to continue into Friday, especially over the Western Ghats and nearby districts, where isolated locations may see light to moderate rainfall with thunderstorms, as well.
Other areas within Tamil Nadu, along with Puducherry and Karaikal, are also forecasted to experience light rainfall at isolated spots during this period.
However, the IMD suggests that rainfall activity may decrease by April 12.
In southern Tamil Nadu, the Western Ghats, and adjacent districts, light rain could occur at one or two places, whereas most other regions, including Puducherry and Karaikal, are likely to see dry weather.
The temperature trends in the area are expected to remain steady in the coming days.
The IMD has indicated that there will not be a significant change in maximum temperatures across Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal from April 9 to 11. However, a gradual increase of 2–3 degrees Celsius in maximum temperatures is anticipated at certain locations on April 12 and 13.
For Chennai, the forecast predicts a partly cloudy sky on Thursday, with chances of moderate rain and thunderstorms in certain parts of the city. The maximum temperature is expected to range between 37 and 38 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature may vary between 28 and 29 degrees Celsius.
Additionally, the IMD has issued a cautionary note for fishermen, warning them of strong winds over the southern Andaman Sea, where wind speeds could reach 40–50 km/h, with occasional gusts up to 60 km/h. Fishermen are advised against venturing into these waters due to potentially dangerous conditions.