Will Heavy Rain Impact Six Districts in TN Today?
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Chennai, Feb 21 (IANS) A new low-pressure system is anticipated to develop over the southeast Bay of Bengal on Saturday, as reported by the Meteorological Department. Meanwhile, various regions in south Tamil Nadu are preparing for significant rainfall due to existing atmospheric conditions.
Officials indicate that an ongoing atmospheric circulation over south Tamil Nadu and nearby south Kerala is likely to result in widespread rainfall, along with thunderstorms in multiple districts.
Heavy rainfall is predicted for Kanyakumari, Tirunelveli, Thoothukudi, Tenkasi, Virudhunagar, and Theni districts.
The weather department has warned of thunderstorms featuring lightning and intense rainfall in isolated areas within these districts.
Residents in low-lying and at-risk areas are urged to stay vigilant, particularly in zones susceptible to waterlogging and localized flooding.
Rainfall activity is expected to persist into Sunday, with heavy showers likely to affect Dindigul, Madurai, and Theni districts.
Authorities are actively observing the developing weather situation and will provide further updates as needed.
In Chennai, the sky is predicted to remain mostly overcast. Some areas may experience light to moderate rain throughout the day.
While no severe rain alerts are issued for the capital, intermittent showers could offer temporary relief from the ongoing heat.
Meanwhile, in other regions of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, maximum temperatures are expected to stay above average until the 24th of this month.
The combination of elevated humidity and high temperatures may create muggy conditions, especially in the interior districts.
The Meteorological Department observed that a prior low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal had weakened as of Thursday.
Nonetheless, the atmospheric circulation in the southeast Bay of Bengal is likely to strengthen into a new low-pressure area later today.
Weather experts note that the formation of such systems during this time is not unusual and could increase rainfall activity across southern peninsular India in the upcoming days. Fishermen and coastal residents are advised to stay informed through official updates as the situation unfolds.