Chennai, 2 October (IANS) The Regional Meteorological Center (RMC) at Chennai has estimated widespread rainfall on the northern districts of Tamil Nadu for the next three days, warning and thunder warning and thunder in many parts of the state.
According to the latest bulletin, the low pressure system in the middle-west Gulf of Bengal on Tuesday morning has intensified in a well-low pressure area. This is expected to move towards north-north-west and cross the southern Odisha-Uttari Andhra Pradesh coast on Thursday.
Under its influence, light to moderate rains are likely at many places in Tamil Nadu, Southern districts and Puducherry (including curry) by 7 October.
Thunderstorms with electricity may occur, isolated that there may be heavy rains on the districts of Chengalpatu, Villupuram, Kallkurichi and Thiruvannamalai. On Thursday, Chengalpatu, Thiruvanamalai, Kanchipuram, Wilupuram, Kallakurichi, Aryalur, Parambalur, and parts of Kudalore are expected to see a huge decline with Puducherry.
According to the Meteorological Office, on October 4, there is a possibility of very heavy rainfall at one or two places in Chengelpattu, Kanchipuram, Ranipat, Thiruvanamalai and Vilupuram districts in North, and in Madurai, Sivaganga, Pudukkottai and Dindigul in the south.
RMC also issued an advice on the tendency of temperature. The maximum temperatures in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and many parts of Karikal are expected to fall to 2-3 ° C due to rain and cloud cover in the next three days. However, in some areas, the temperature may temporarily increase 2-3 degrees Celsius above normal.
In Chennai, the sky is expected to be cloudy with light to moderate rains or thunder expected at some places in the next 24 hours. The department has urged the public to be vigilant for sudden heavy mantras, avoid waterfalls and low-to-death areas during the downpores, and monitor the weather updates.
Farmers and fishermen have been advised to plan activities carefully, as the sea situation may be rough in parts of the Bay of Bengal due to the movement of the weather system.
The forecast comes when the Tamil Nadu enters an important transitional weather phase beyond the Northeast monsoon, with low pressure systems in the Bay of Bengal play a major role in triggering heavy rainfall throughout the region.
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