Will Dry Weather Continue Across TN as Easterly Winds Weaken?
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Chennai, Jan 28 (NationPress) A period of dry weather is anticipated to dominate Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal as a result of changes in the velocity and direction of easterly winds, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Wednesday.
The IMD has indicated that the reduction in the strength of easterly winds has restricted moisture influx to the area, consequently raising the likelihood of arid weather conditions. Therefore, most regions in Tamil Nadu and the neighboring Union Territories are expected to experience a prolonged dry spell with minimal prospects of rainfall in the near term.
The weather agency also mentioned that no significant modifications are anticipated in the minimum temperatures across Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal. Both daytime and nighttime temperatures are expected to hover near seasonal norms, ensuring relatively stable weather despite the ongoing dry phase.
In Chennai, conditions are predicted to remain partly cloudy throughout the day. The city's maximum temperature is anticipated to range from 30 to 31 degrees Celsius, while the minimum is likely to be around 21 to 22 degrees Celsius.
Weather officials have emphasized that the city is unlikely to experience any major temperature variations, and humidity is expected to stay moderate. However, the IMD has issued a stern warning for coastal and marine zones, advising fishermen to stay off the waters. Gusty winds, with speeds reaching 40 to 50 kmph, are expected along the southern Tamil Nadu coast, the Gulf of Mannar, and the Kumari sea area. Wind speeds may occasionally escalate to around 60 kmph, resulting in turbulent sea conditions.
In light of this forecast, fishermen operating from the southern coastal districts have been urged to remain ashore until conditions improve. The IMD has cautioned that strong winds and rough sea conditions could pose significant dangers to small fishing vessels and traditional boats.
Meteorologists have pointed out that although dry weather might facilitate routine activities on land, an extended dry spell could have repercussions for agriculture, especially in areas dependent on rainfall. Farmers are advised to stay vigilant and heed future advisories closely.
The IMD has committed to ongoing monitoring of weather conditions across southern India and will provide updates as needed. Residents, coastal communities, and fishermen are urged to remain alert and strictly adhere to official weather advisories.