IMD Predicts Rainfall for Tamil Nadu and Puducherry Regions
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Chennai, April 7 (NationPress) The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that Chennai will likely experience moderate rainfall on Tuesday, as a low-pressure area continues to dominate the atmosphere from Telangana to the Gulf of Mannar through Tamil Nadu.
This ongoing weather condition is forecasted to result in intermittent showers across various regions in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry in the upcoming days. The IMD has indicated that several locations in these areas could see light to moderate rain until Friday.
The low-pressure system is anticipated to maintain cloud cover and localized rain, particularly affecting coastal and inland districts.
As we approach the weekend, weather patterns are predicted to fluctuate by region. The districts in the Western Ghats of Tamil Nadu are expected to receive moderate rains on Saturday and Sunday, while delta districts may see isolated light showers.
Officials have pointed out that these fluctuations are part of a broader transitional weather trend typically observed during this season.
In Chennai and surrounding areas, the expected moderate rainfall may offer short-term relief from the recent heatwave. However, despite the rain, temperatures in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry are predicted to rise by up to 3 degrees Celsius over the next few days, signaling a return to warmer weather.
Recent rainfall has already caused a noticeable drop in temperatures in several areas of the state. Nevertheless, some districts are still battling intense heat, with Erode recording the highest temperature at 40 degrees Celsius, followed by Karur Paramathi at 39.4 degrees. Vellore and Tirupattur also reported scorching temperatures around 38.3 degrees, emphasizing the ongoing summer heat in the interior regions.
Meteorologists have advised residents to be vigilant about sudden weather changes, which may include brief rain showers accompanied by gusty winds in certain locales.
While these showers are expected to provide temporary relief, the overall warming trend suggests that summer-like conditions will persist across much of the state.
Authorities are actively tracking the developing weather pattern and encourage the public to stay informed through official forecasts, especially in areas susceptible to sudden rainfall and temperature changes.