Will Tamil Nadu Experience Rainfall Over the Next Five Days?
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Chennai, Jan 5 (NationPress) The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that rainfall will occur in various regions of Tamil Nadu in the upcoming five days, driven by ongoing low-pressure systems in the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal.
The agency noted that these weather patterns are likely to cause sporadic rain, especially along the coastal areas, while the interior parts of the state may remain predominantly dry.
As per the latest advisory from the IMD, moderate showers are anticipated on Monday and Tuesday in coastal regions of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. This rainfall activity is fueled by a low-pressure zone over adjacent marine areas, which is pulling moisture towards the Tamil Nadu coastline. Conversely, interior districts are predicted to stay mostly dry, albeit with potentially cooler weather.
The forecast indicates that on January 7, certain areas of Tamil Nadu could see moderate rain. By January 8, rainfall is expected to reach both coastal and inland regions, resulting in scattered moderate showers throughout the state.
The IMD also forecasts moderate rain on January 10 across both southern and northern Tamil Nadu, signifying a broader distribution of rainfall as the weather systems develop. Alongside the rainfall, the weather agency has warned that temperatures are likely to drop statewide.
In the coming days, minimum temperatures in many regions of Tamil Nadu are expected to decrease by approximately 2 to 3 degrees Celsius. This cooling trend may introduce a noticeable chill during early mornings, particularly in inland and low-lying areas.
For Chennai and surrounding areas, the IMD has predicted generally overcast skies. Light mist or fog may occur during early mornings, potentially impacting visibility in certain spots.
The department also highlighted that sunlight is expected to remain limited, with the sun's intensity staying relatively low, thereby contributing to cooler daytime temperatures.
The IMD has urged residents, especially those in coastal and low-lying areas, to stay informed about weather updates, as intermittent rainfall, fog, and cooler temperatures could disrupt daily routines and travel plans.
The department is diligently monitoring the evolving weather systems and will provide further advisories as required.