Foggy Mornings Ahead for Tamil Nadu Districts as Temperatures Rise

Several districts in Tamil Nadu are forecast to experience moderate morning fog until February 12, potentially impacting road travel with reduced visibility. The state will simultaneously see predominantly dry weather with no significant rainfall expected until at least February 14. Daytime temperatures are predicted to rise gradually by 1-2 degrees Celsius, leading to warmer afternoons. Health officials advise residents to stay hydrated and take precautions during peak heat.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Fog Alert: Reduced Visibility, Rising Temperatures Forecast

  • Fog in northern/western districts
  • Reduced visibility for drivers
  • Dry weather to continue
  • Gradual rise in daytime temperatures
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Fog to blanket several TN districts; dry weather, rising temperatures to continue

Several TN districts face moderate morning fog until Feb 12, affecting travel. Dry weather and rising daytime temperatures to continue, says Met Dept.

"Motorists, particularly those using highways and ghat roads, have been advised to drive cautiously due to reduced visibility. - Regional Meteorological Centre"

Chennai, Feb 9

Several districts across Tamil Nadu are likely to wake up to moderate morning fog over the next few days, with reduced visibility expected during early hours, even as the state continues to experience predominantly dry weather and a gradual rise in temperatures, the Regional Meteorological Centre said.

According to the latest forecast, misty and foggy conditions will prevail in many northern and western districts until February 12. Areas including Ranipet, Vellore, Tirupattur, Krishnagiri, Dharmapuri, Salem, Erode, Dindigul, and the Nilgiris are expected to witness moderate fog during the early morning hours, potentially affecting road travel and daily commuting.

Motorists, particularly those using highways and ghat roads, have been advised to drive cautiously due to reduced visibility.

Chennai and its neighbouring districts -- Tiruvallur, Chengalpattu, and Kancheepuram -- are also likely to experience light to moderate mist during the morning.

In the capital city, the sky is expected to remain partly cloudy, with one or two places reporting mild fog at dawn.

Despite the foggy mornings, the overall weather pattern across Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal will remain largely dry until February 14th.

The Meteorological Department has ruled out any significant rainfall activity during this period, indicating stable atmospheric conditions across the region.

Meanwhile, daytime temperatures are forecast to climb gradually. Maximum temperatures in some parts of the state may increase by 1 to 2 degrees Celsius by February 12th, leading to warmer afternoons.

Weather experts noted that such fluctuations are typical in this time of year, when clear skies during the day contribute to rising heat while cooler nights create fog formation in the early hours.

Health officials have advised residents to stay hydrated and avoid prolonged exposure to the sun during peak afternoon hours. The elderly, children, and those working outdoors have been urged to take extra precautions.

With dry conditions set to persist and fog expected in several districts, residents can expect misty mornings followed by warm and clear days across Tamil Nadu in the coming week.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Dry weather and rising temps already? Feels like summer is starting early in Chennai. No hope for a late winter shower. Time to get the AC serviced, I guess. The heat is going to be brutal this year.
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Sarah B
The advice for the elderly and children is so important. My grandmother lives in Salem and the sudden shift from cool, foggy mornings to hot afternoons can be tough on her blood pressure. Families, please check on your older relatives.
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Karthik V
While the forecast is helpful, I wish the Met department would provide more localized, real-time alerts via SMS or app notifications. A general warning for "western districts" isn't enough when fog can be hyper-local in the ghats.
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Aman W
The fog in the Nilgiris is magical but dangerous for drivers. Ooty and Coonoor roads become very slippery. Tourists please take note if you have early morning plans. The view is beautiful but only if you get there safely!
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Michael C
The gradual temperature rise is a concern. Stable atmospheric conditions and no rain mean air quality might dip further, especially in industrial areas like Erode. Hope the authorities are monitoring pollution levels alongside the weather.

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