IMD Warns of Rising Temperatures in Tamil Nadu: Up to 3°C Above Normal
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Chennai, March 4 (NationPress) The Chennai Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) has issued a warning indicating that maximum temperatures throughout Tamil Nadu could soar by as much as 3 degrees Celsius above the average in the upcoming days, heralding a period of extreme heat across the region.
In an official statement, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) announced that both Tamil Nadu and Puducherry are anticipated to experience a consistent rise in daytime temperatures until March 7.
The weather agency highlighted that the current atmospheric conditions are conducive to a gradual increase in temperatures across most districts.
According to the latest predictions, dry weather is expected to dominate Tamil Nadu and Puducherry until March 9. The lack of significant rainfall, combined with the escalating temperatures, is likely to exacerbate the heat, particularly during the afternoon hours.
However, the weather department has also forecasted isolated light rainfall in a few areas between March 7 and March 9 in districts along the Western Ghats and in the coastal regions of southern Tamil Nadu. These showers are expected to be brief and scattered, providing only minimal relief from the rising temperatures.
The IMD further noted that moderate mist may occur during the early morning hours, up until around 5 a.m., in some isolated areas of the Western Ghats districts and parts of coastal Tamil Nadu. Such mist conditions are typical for seasonal transitions and may slightly reduce visibility in certain regions.
In Chennai and its surrounding areas, the sky is predicted to remain partly cloudy in the coming days. The weather department also mentioned the possibility of moderate mist in one or two locations during the early morning hours, although no significant rainfall is expected in the city during this timeframe.
Meteorologists have advised residents to take necessary precautions as temperatures escalate, especially during midday when heat intensity is likely to peak. Individuals are encouraged to stay hydrated, avoid prolonged sun exposure, and limit outdoor activities during the hottest periods of the day.
As the summer season begins to take hold, the weather department stated that it will continue to closely monitor temperature trends and provide updated advisories should conditions worsen in the days ahead.