Will Chennai Experience Rain? Temperature Soars Across TN
                                    
                                    
                                    
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Key Takeaways
- Moderate rainfall is expected over Chennai and suburbs.
 - Maximum temperatures may rise 3-4 degrees Celsius above seasonal averages.
 - A new low-pressure system is forming in the Bay of Bengal.
 - Residents should remain alert for sudden weather changes.
 - Chennai may experience brief but intense rainfall in the evenings.
 
Chennai, Nov 3 (NationPress) The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) in Chennai has predicted moderate rainfall for the city and its surrounding areas over the next two days, while maximum temperatures in various regions of Tamil Nadu are anticipated to rise above the normal averages.
As per the latest bulletin from the RMC, a change in wind patterns — particularly the strengthening of easterly winds — is likely to result in light to moderate showers in isolated regions of Chennai and nearby districts.
The weather agency also noted that a new low-pressure system has developed over the east-central Bay of Bengal and adjacent Myanmar coast, which may head north-northwest toward the coasts of Myanmar and Bangladesh in the upcoming days.
Although this system is not expected to directly impact Tamil Nadu, the accompanying moisture inflow and alterations in upper-air circulation could lead to scattered rainfall across coastal and interior areas, including Chennai, Chengalpattu, Tiruvallur, and Kanchipuram districts.
The department also warned that maximum temperatures might remain 3-4 degrees Celsius above the seasonal average in certain parts of the state.
On Monday, areas such as Tiruchirapalli, Madurai, Salem, and Vellore are likely to see daytime temperatures reaching 37-38 degrees Celsius, while coastal regions, including Puducherry and Karaikal, could also experience a significant increase in heat.
In Chennai, meteorological experts indicated that the city might encounter brief yet intense rainfall during late evenings or nights, possibly accompanied by thunder and lightning in some areas.
The maximum temperature in the city is expected to hover around 35 degrees Celsius, while the minimum could remain close to 26 degrees Celsius.
A senior meteorologist at the RMC mentioned that the northeast monsoon, which became active over Tamil Nadu last week, is currently in a subdued phase due to shifting pressure zones. “The new low-pressure system over the Bay may gradually enhance rainfall activity in coastal Tamil Nadu after a brief pause,” the official stated.
Residents are advised to remain vigilant for sudden changes in weather and to steer clear of waterlogged roads during brief showers.