Intensifying Heatwave Across Interior Tamil Nadu; Light Showers Expected
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Chennai, April 20 (NationPress) The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) in Chennai has issued a warning indicating that heat conditions are expected to worsen across the interior districts of Tamil Nadu over the next five days, with temperatures projected to exceed normal levels.
The most recent weather bulletin suggests that maximum temperatures in the state's interior regions may rise by 2 to 3 degrees Celsius above seasonal averages.
The current atmospheric conditions, influenced by a low-pressure system, are driving the temperature increase, especially in inland areas where dry heat will prevail.
Meanwhile, the weather department has predicted the likelihood of light showers in isolated areas, particularly along the Western Ghats and coastal regions of southern Tamil Nadu until April 21.
These expected showers are linked to localized weather disturbances associated with the low-pressure system. Moreover, on April 22 and 23, light to moderate rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms is anticipated in isolated locations across districts near the Western Ghats, delta regions, and in Karaikal.
While this intermittent rainfall may offer temporary respite from the ongoing heat, it is unlikely to significantly change the overall temperature trend in the state.
The Meteorological Department has also warned residents in coastal Tamil Nadu and Puducherry about the potential for high humidity levels combined with elevated temperatures, which could lead to discomfort and heat-related stress, particularly during the daytime.
In Chennai and surrounding suburbs, the sky is expected to remain partly cloudy in the coming days.
Although significant rainfall is not anticipated for the city, humidity levels are projected to stay high, making conditions feel warmer than the recorded temperatures.
Authorities urge the public to take necessary precautions, such as staying hydrated, avoiding direct sunlight during peak hours, and being aware of the symptoms of heat-related illnesses.
This weather pattern coincides with peak summer conditions in the state, and officials are closely monitoring developments to provide timely advisories.