Is Heavy Rain Expected in Southern Tamil Nadu?
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Chennai, Feb 22 (NationPress) The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) in Chennai has issued a warning about heavy rainfall for several regions in southern Tamil Nadu on Sunday. Districts such as Theni, Dindigul, Madurai, and Virudhunagar are forecasted to experience significant rains along with thunderstorms.
The weather update indicates that a low-pressure system developed on Saturday over the equatorial Indian Ocean and the nearby southeast Bay of Bengal.
This system is anticipated to move west-northwest and strengthen into a well-defined low-pressure area over the southwestern Bay of Bengal and the adjacent equatorial Indian Ocean shortly.
As a result, moderate rainfall is predicted in various locations across southern and northern Tamil Nadu, including Puducherry and Karaikal.
However, the meteorological office has particularly highlighted the potential for heavy rainfall with thunderstorms in the districts of Theni, Dindigul, Madurai, and Virudhunagar on Sunday.
Forecasts also suggest light rainfall in isolated areas across Tamil Nadu and Puducherry from February 23 to February 25. In Chennai and Puducherry on Sunday (February 22), the sky is expected to be partly cloudy, with minimal rainfall anticipated within city boundaries.
Fishermen are being strongly advised against setting out to sea due to the evolving weather conditions, which may bring wind speeds up to 60 km/h over the Gulf of Mannar and the southern Tamil Nadu coastline, as well as parts of the Bay of Bengal on February 22.
The Regional Meteorological Centre has cautioned fishermen to avoid venturing into these waters due to the potential for rough seas and strong winds.
Authorities are closely monitoring the situation's movement and intensity. Residents in the southern districts are urged to exercise caution, especially in areas susceptible to waterlogging and localized flooding.
Disaster response teams are expected to remain prepared should the system intensify further. The weather department will provide updated forecasts and warnings as the low-pressure area develops over the next 24 to 48 hours.