Intensifying Heatwave in Tamil Nadu: Temperatures Surge Past 37 Degrees
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Chennai, April 9 (NationPress) The state of Tamil Nadu is experiencing a notable increase in summer temperatures, with heatwave conditions becoming more pronounced throughout the region. On Wednesday, temperatures exceeded 37 degrees in at least seven locations, indicating the arrival of a stronger and more persistent heatwave this year.
Weather specialists link this early temperature rise to the influence of El Niño, which is anticipated to lead to a hotter summer across southern India. Even in the initial week of March, numerous areas in Tamil Nadu were already feeling the effects of heatwave conditions, with temperatures reaching or surpassing 37 degrees.
On Wednesday, Paramathi in the Karur district recorded the highest temperature at 41 degrees, marking it as one of the most severely impacted regions.
Other districts that faced intense heat include Erode, Vellore, Namakkal, Madurai Airport, Tirupattur, and Palayamkottai, where temperatures remained significantly elevated.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has indicated that a substantial change in maximum temperatures across Tamil Nadu is unlikely until April 12, suggesting that the prevailing hot and dry conditions will continue for several days, potentially heightening discomfort among the local population.
However, some relief may be on the horizon. Meteorological officials predict moderate rainfall in specific areas of the state starting next week. Particularly, regions along the Western Ghats may receive moderate showers over the next two days, which could help lower temperatures slightly.
Moreover, parts of Chennai are expected to encounter light to moderate rainfall, along with thunderstorms on Thursday, as per the Regional Meteorological Centre. These localized weather changes might provide temporary relief from the heat, although overall conditions are expected to remain warm.
Local authorities have urged residents to take necessary precautions to stay safe, such as remaining hydrated, avoiding direct sunlight during peak hours, and caring for vulnerable individuals like children and the elderly, as Tamil Nadu prepares for an unusually hot summer.