Temperatures in Tamil Nadu Expected to Rise by 2 Degrees
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Chennai, March 12 (NationPress) The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) located in Chennai predicts a steady increase in the maximum temperatures throughout Tamil Nadu in the upcoming days, with the mercury set to rise by 2 degrees Celsius by March 15.
Additionally, regions in southern Tamil Nadu may witness light rainfall due to an evolving atmospheric system situated over the Bay of Bengal.
As per the Chennai Meteorological Department, a low-level atmospheric circulation is currently active in the southwest Bay of Bengal. This system is anticipated to affect weather patterns along the southern coastal districts of Tamil Nadu, resulting in sporadic light rain in certain areas.
Officials indicated that a few locations within the southern coastal districts could experience light rain on Thursday. This weather system is expected to continue influencing the area for several days.
From now until March 16, certain regions in the southern coastal districts might see very light rainfall, while moderate rain is expected in some locations on March 17. Despite the potential for rain in certain coastal areas, the overall weather pattern across Tamil Nadu is predicted to remain warm.
The Meteorological Department has stated that daytime temperatures in the state may gradually increase by as much as 2 degrees Celsius in the coming days. This temperature increase is normal for the pre-summer period when heat conditions begin to intensify in southern India.
In Chennai, the forecast suggests that the sky will be partly cloudy on Thursday, with the city likely to record a maximum temperature of approximately 35 degrees.
Weather officials have noted that humidity levels may also remain relatively high due to the proximity to the Bay of Bengal, making daytime temperatures feel warmer than they actually are.
Meteorologists have urged residents to exercise caution during peak afternoon hours as temperatures continue to climb across the state.
While the anticipated increase is not deemed extreme, authorities recommend staying hydrated and avoiding prolonged exposure to the sun during midday.
With the combination of rising temperatures and occasional rainfall along the southern coast, Tamil Nadu is expected to experience a blend of warm and somewhat unsettled weather conditions in the days ahead. Weather officials will keep a close watch on developments over the Bay of Bengal and provide updates should there be any changes in the forecast.