Will Tamil Nadu and Puducherry Experience Moderate Rain? Heavy Showers Expected in Hilly Areas!

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Key Takeaways
- Moderate rain expected across Tamil Nadu and Puducherry.
- Heavy showers likely in Coimbatore and Nilgiris.
- Residents advised to stay alert for sudden rain bursts.
- Potential for waterlogging in low-lying areas.
- Safety precautions against waterborne diseases recommended.
Chennai, Sep 24 (NationPress) The Regional Meteorological Centre has predicted moderate rainfall across various regions of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry on Wednesday, with heavy downpours anticipated in the hilly areas of Coimbatore and the Nilgiris districts on Thursday.
The weather bureau also mentioned that light showers may occur in Chennai later in the day. According to officials, thunderstorms paired with light to moderate rainfall are expected in at least five southern districts: Dindigul, Theni, Tenkasi, Kanyakumari, and Tirunelveli. Residents in these areas have been cautioned to stay alert for sudden rain bursts and the risk of waterlogging in low-lying regions.
This forecast comes on the heels of significant overnight rain that hit Salem and Yercaud on Tuesday.
While Yercaud and surrounding areas enjoyed bright sunshine in the morning, the skies opened up after nightfall, unleashing intense rain accompanied by thunder and lightning.
The downpour led to the inundation of roads, leaving drivers struggling with waterlogged streets. Commuters had to exercise caution, while many households reported being stranded indoors due to the unexpected cloudburst. Similar conditions were noted in Salem town, where heavy rain pounded the city, causing traffic jams in key areas and overflowing stormwater drains.
The civic authorities deployed pumps and emergency personnel to alleviate flooding, although local residents expressed that the rain's severity caught many off guard.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has additionally warned of isolated heavy rainfall in the Western Ghats on Thursday, particularly affecting the Nilgiris and Coimbatore hill regions. These areas are susceptible to landslides and flash floods during intense rain events, which could disrupt road connectivity if the downpours persist.
Officials underscored that, despite the wet conditions, the rainfall aligns with seasonal norms for late September.
With the northeast monsoon still a few weeks away, the current weather is attributed to shifts in atmospheric circulation and local convection patterns.
Residents throughout the state are urged to closely monitor weather updates, refrain from unnecessary travel during heavy rain, and take precautions against waterborne diseases often associated with flooding.
The Meteorological Centre will continue to keep track of developments and provide updates in the coming days.