Western Ghats to See Moderate Rain; Tamil Nadu to Remain Dry
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Chennai, February 23 (NationPress) The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) has predicted moderate rainfall in certain areas of the Western Ghats over the next 48 hours, whereas the majority of Tamil Nadu is anticipated to experience predominantly dry weather.
According to a statement from the Meteorological Department, a few locations within the Western Ghats districts are expected to witness light to moderate rain today and tomorrow.
The rainfall is projected to be confined to isolated areas in the hilly regions and nearby locales, with no widespread precipitation on the horizon.
In contrast, the remaining parts of Tamil Nadu, along with the Union Territory of Puducherry and the Karaikal region, are likely to enjoy dry conditions. Weather officials noted that no significant weather systems are currently influencing large areas of the state, leading to stable atmospheric conditions.
Looking ahead, moderate rainfall is expected in southern Tamil Nadu on February 26.
Though specific details regarding the intensity and extent are yet to be determined, officials indicated that the rainfall is likely to be restricted to specific districts in the southern region.
Regarding temperatures, no significant changes are expected across Tamil Nadu and Puducherry in the coming days. However, a slight increase in maximum temperatures cannot be discounted. Daytime temperatures are forecasted to stay close to seasonal averages.
In Chennai, the sky is anticipated to be partly cloudy throughout the day. The department has also indicated the possibility of light mist in some areas during the early morning hours.
The maximum temperature in the city is expected to range between 33 and 34 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature is projected to be between 24 and 25 degrees Celsius.
Meteorological officials have urged residents in the Western Ghats districts to stay vigilant for brief rain spells, particularly in elevated terrains, while assuring that no major weather disruptions are foreseen across the state at this time.