Light Rain Expected in Two TN Districts; Dry Weather Prevails Elsewhere
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Chennai, March 14 (NationPress) The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) has indicated a chance of light rain in select areas of Ramanathapuram and Thoothukudi districts over the next couple of days. Meanwhile, the majority of Tamil Nadu is anticipated to remain under dry weather conditions.
According to the weather officials, there may be very light rain in one or two locations within Ramanathapuram and Thoothukudi today and tomorrow.
However, it is expected that most regions in the state will stay predominantly dry, with minimal rainfall anticipated elsewhere.
Meteorological experts have mentioned that the brief rain showers in the southern coastal districts are a result of minor atmospheric shifts in the area.
Although the expected rainfall amount is minimal, it could offer temporary respite from the increasing temperatures in these regions.
The department also pointed out that no substantial changes in the maximum temperatures are predicted for Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal in the days to come.
Nonetheless, slight increases in temperatures may occur in certain areas, leading to warmer conditions during the day.
Weather analysts have advised locals to brace for rising temperatures as summer progresses across the state. Without widespread rainfall, numerous districts are likely to continue facing hot and dry conditions throughout the daytime.
In Chennai, the forecast indicates that the weather will be partly cloudy this Saturday.
The Regional Meteorological Centre predicts that the maximum temperature in the city will range from 34°C to 35°C, while the minimum temperature is expected to be between 24°C and 25°C.
Despite the partly cloudy conditions, the city is not likely to see any rainfall, with weather remaining mostly stable over the next 24 hours.
Humidity levels are expected to be moderate, which could contribute to a warmer feel during the afternoons.
Meteorological officials noted that such isolated rain occurrences are common during this transitional phase between winter and summer in Tamil Nadu.
While light showers can sometimes occur in the southern coastal districts due to localized weather patterns, the majority of the state usually remains dry during this period.
The department is continuously assessing weather trends across the region and advises the public, especially those engaged in outdoor work, to stay hydrated and take necessary precautions against heat exposure as temperatures are set to rise in the coming weeks.