Regional Weather Forecast Predicts Moderate Rainfall and Rising Temperatures in Tamil Nadu

The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) has issued a weather bulletin predicting moderate rainfall and gusty winds over isolated places in the Western Ghats districts of Tamil Nadu on Tuesday and Wednesday. The system is part of a trough extending from south Gujarat to north Kerala, currently influencing weather conditions over peninsular India. While widespread rainfall is not expected, the intermittent showers are likely to provide some relief to hilly regions that have been experiencing fluctuating weather during the southwest monsoon season. Daytime temperatures across much of Tamil Nadu, including Puducherry and Karaikal, could rise by as much as 3 degrees Celsius on Tuesday and Wednesday. The RMC has advised residents, particularly those in the plains, to take adequate precautions against the heat, such as staying hydrated and avoiding prolonged exposure to direct sunlight. For Chennai, the weather is expected to remain partly cloudy throughout the day with light rain in a few parts of the city. However, no significant rainfall activity is anticipated. The latest forecast highlights the contrasting weather pattern across the state, with hilly districts expected to receive periodic rainfall while the plains continue to experience warmer conditions. Weather officials have advised the public, particularly those living in the Western Ghats region, to remain alert to local weather updates as rainfall intensity and wind conditions may vary from place to place. The RMC will continue to monitor the evolving weather system and issue updated advisories if conditions change over the coming days.




