Coastal Southern Tamil Nadu to Experience Rain Until Sunday: IMD Forecast
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Chennai, March 10 (NationPress) A spell of light to moderate rain is anticipated across various coastal regions of southern Tamil Nadu through Sunday, attributed to an ongoing low-pressure system in the atmosphere, as reported by the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
According to officials, this weather disturbance stretches from southern Tamil Nadu to coastal Karnataka, fostering conducive conditions for rainfall in sections of the southern coastal belt of the state.
The system is expected to influence local weather dynamics over the forthcoming days. Consequently, districts such as Kanyakumari, Tirunelveli, and Thoothukudi are poised to experience intermittent showers starting today and extending through Sunday.
Meteorologists predict that while the rainfall intensity will generally remain light, there is the possibility of occasional moderate showers in certain areas, depending on local atmospheric conditions.
The IMD has indicated that this rain-bearing system is likely to provide relief from the current dry spells experienced in these coastal regions, although most of the interior areas of Tamil Nadu are likely to stay predominantly dry during this timeframe.
Weather officials noted that the atmospheric circulation linked to the low-pressure area has enhanced moisture inflow from the sea, particularly impacting districts along the southern coastline.
As a result, these areas are expected to experience cloudy skies and scattered rainfall in the upcoming days.
Moreover, the meteorological department has forecasted a slight increase in night temperatures across Tamil Nadu and the Karaikal region. The minimum temperatures are projected to rise by approximately 2 degrees Celsius compared to the seasonal average, indicating a mild warming trend during nighttime.
In Chennai, the sky is likely to remain partly cloudy in the coming days, but no major rainfall is anticipated for the city.
The maximum temperature in the state capital is expected to hover around 34 degrees Celsius, which aligns with the norms for this period.
Meteorologists are closely observing the evolving weather system, and any significant changes in intensity or rainfall patterns will be communicated through regular forecasts and advisories.
Residents residing in the southern coastal districts are encouraged to stay informed through official weather updates, particularly fishermen and coastal communities who may face shifting sea and wind conditions amid this atmospheric instability.
The IMD will persist in monitoring the system's development and will provide timely updates as necessary.