Tamil Nadu Weather: Fog in West, Light Showers in South & Delta Districts

The Regional Meteorological Centre forecasts patchy morning fog for several western and north-western districts of Tamil Nadu, potentially reducing visibility for commuters. In contrast, southern Tamil Nadu and the delta districts are likely to receive light, scattered showers on Thursday, offering relief to dry conditions and crops. Meanwhile, most other regions, including interior and northern areas, are expected to remain dry with partly cloudy skies. Temperatures in interior districts are projected to rise slightly in the coming days, leading to warmer daytime conditions.

Key Points: TN Weather: Fog in West, Light Rain in South | Forecast

  • Fog forecast for western/north-western districts
  • Light showers in southern TN & delta areas
  • Dry weather for most other regions
  • Slight temperature rise expected inland
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Forecast for light showers in South TN, delta districts; fog in western parts

Tamil Nadu weather forecast: fog in western districts, light showers in south & delta regions. Details on visibility, temperatures, and advisories.

"Reduced visibility may affect commuters and motorists on highways and ghat roads - Regional Meteorological Centre"

Chennai, Feb 4

Residents across Tamil Nadu can expect a mix of mild winter chill, patchy fog, and isolated rainfall over the next couple of days, according to the latest advisory issued by the Regional Meteorological Centre.

The weather department has forecast moderate early-morning fog in several western and north-western districts, particularly in the hilly and interior regions. Districts including Nilgiris, Salem, Krishnagiri, Dharmapuri, Tirupathur, Vellore and Ranipet are likely to wake up to misty conditions during the pre-dawn and early hours.

Reduced visibility may affect commuters and motorists on highways and ghat roads, prompting authorities to advise caution during morning travel.

In contrast to the foggy conditions in the western belt, parts of southern Tamil Nadu and the fertile delta districts are expected to receive light rainfall on Thursday. The meteorological centre has predicted scattered, light showers at one or two places across these regions. Karaikal and adjoining coastal areas may also witness brief spells of rain.

Though the rainfall is not expected to be intense, it could provide temporary relief from the prevailing dry weather and benefit standing crops in agricultural belts.

Elsewhere in Tamil Nadu and the Union Territory of Puducherry, dry weather conditions are expected to persist. Skies are likely to remain largely clear to partly cloudy, with no significant precipitation forecast for most interior and northern regions.

Meanwhile, temperatures across interior Tamil Nadu are projected to rise slightly in the coming days.

Weather officials have indicated that maximum temperatures may remain above normal the day after Thursday, especially in inland districts. The warmer daytime conditions could contrast with the cooler mornings caused by fog and cloud cover, creating noticeable fluctuations in temperature. Chennai, the State capital, is expected to experience partly cloudy skies.

While no major rainfall has been forecast for the city, residents can anticipate relatively pleasant weather, with moderate daytime warmth and comfortable evenings.

Overall, the state is set to experience varied weather patterns ranging from foggy mornings in the hills to light showers in the south, while most regions remain dry. Authorities recommend that travellers, farmers and the general public stay updated with local forecasts and take necessary precautions.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Living in Chennai, we just get the "partly cloudy" treatment while others get rain or interesting fog. 😅 At least the evenings are pleasant. This temperature fluctuation they mention is real though - sweater in the morning, fan by afternoon!
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Suresh O
As a truck driver who frequently uses the Salem-Krishnagiri highway, the fog advisory is very important news. Reduced visibility on those ghat sections is no joke. I'll plan my trip accordingly. Thanks to the Met department for the timely update.
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Ananya R
While the forecast is helpful, I wish it was more precise about the "light showers". How light? For how long? Farmers in Thanjavur need to plan irrigation. The Met department should provide more granular data, especially for agricultural zones.
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Karthik V
Good to see a detailed regional breakdown. Tamil Nadu's weather is never one-size-fits-all. Fog in Nilgiris, rain in Karaikal, dry in the north. Makes planning a weekend trip easier! Hopefully the showers in the south develop a bit more 🤞
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Meera T
The mix of chill, fog, and potential rain sounds so poetic for February. It's that transitional time before the heat truly sets in. Enjoy the pleasant weather while it lasts, folks! ☁️

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