Will TN and Puducherry Experience Thunderstorms and Rain in the Next Two Days?
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Key Takeaways
- Moderate rainfall and thunderstorms predicted for Tamil Nadu and Puducherry.
- Residents are urged to stay alert due to changing weather.
- Scattered rain expected, especially during afternoon and evening.
- Precautions advised for farmers and outdoor workers.
- Monitoring continues for any escalation in weather intensity.
Chennai, Dec 8 (NationPress) The Regional Meteorological Centre, Chennai, has predicted moderate rainfall along with thunderstorms and lightning for various regions in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry on Monday and Tuesday. Residents are advised to remain vigilant as the weather conditions may change rapidly.
The latest update from the weather office, released on Monday morning, indicates that rain activity is expected to be scattered to fairly widespread, particularly during the afternoon and evening hours.
This unpredictable weather is attributed to a mix of local atmospheric instability and moisture influx from the Bay of Bengal, which creates ideal conditions for thunderstorm formation. Meteorologists have noted that the interior districts of Tamil Nadu, including parts of the Cauvery delta, western zones, and southern regions, are likely to experience sporadic showers along with occasional lightning.
Puducherry and its nearby coastal regions might also face brief periods of moderate rain, accompanied by gusty winds.
The maximum temperatures across many areas are expected to be slightly below normal due to cloud cover and rainfall, while minimum temperatures are likely to remain stable. The weather department has urged individuals, especially farmers, fishermen, and those working outdoors, to take necessary precautions.
Residents are warned against seeking shelter under trees during thunderstorms, and those in low-lying areas are advised to be alert for localized waterlogging. Fishermen should consult local advisories before heading out to sea, as squally winds and rough conditions are anticipated during thunderstorm events.
In recent days, isolated areas in Tamil Nadu have already experienced brief rain showers, offering some respite from dry conditions, though this has caused minor traffic disruptions in urban areas. Officials have indicated that while the current rainfall is not expected to be excessively heavy, lightning could still pose localized hazards.
The rain expected in the next 48 hours is likely to benefit standing crops in several interior districts, particularly paddy and horticultural plantations that have been impacted by fluctuating moisture levels in recent weeks. However, agricultural officers remind farmers to ensure proper drainage to avoid damage from water accumulation.
The Chennai weather office will continue to monitor the situation and provide updated warnings if the intensity of the system escalates. Additionally, district administrations are advised to be prepared for any weather-related emergencies over the next two days.