Will Rain and Strong Winds Impact Southern States?
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Chennai, Jan 27 (NationPress) A low-pressure system has developed over the southeast Arabian Sea, near the Kerala coast, and is predicted to affect the weather in various parts of southern India in the upcoming days, as reported by the Chennai Regional Meteorological Centre.
The meteorological department released a statement indicating that this system may bring light to moderate rainfall to one or two areas in the southern districts on Tuesday. Notably, regions in southern Tamil Nadu and areas along the Western Ghats could see scattered showers. The remainder of the area is expected to remain predominantly dry.
The bulletin also mentioned that from January 28 to January 30, dry weather conditions are anticipated across Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal. However, weather patterns are predicted to shift thereafter.
On January 31 and February 1, there is a chance of light to moderate rainfall in isolated locations within Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal, as the low-pressure system maintains its influence.
In addition to the rain, the system is likely to generate strong surface winds over the ocean. Squally weather conditions, with wind speeds reaching between 40 and 50 kilometers per hour, are expected along the coastal regions of southern Tamil Nadu, the Gulf of Mannar, and the Comorin Sea on Tuesday and Wednesday. Comparable wind speeds are also anticipated over the Comorin Sea area on January 29 and 30.
In light of these conditions, the meteorological department has issued a clear warning for the fishing community. Fishermen are strongly cautioned against venturing into the sea in the affected areas on the specified dates, as rough sea conditions and strong winds could pose serious risks to life and property.
Weather officials are urging the public, especially those residing in coastal and mountainous regions, to stay vigilant and heed official updates.
While widespread heavy rainfall is not expected at this time, intermittent showers and gusty winds may lead to minor disruptions, particularly in susceptible areas.
The Regional Meteorological Centre will continue to monitor the low-pressure system closely and will provide further advisories if significant changes in weather conditions occur. Residents are encouraged to rely on official forecasts and warnings and take necessary precautions, especially during periods of strong winds and unstable weather.