Heavy Rain Alert for Five TN Districts as Monsoon Advances

The India Meteorological Department has issued a heavy rain alert for five districts in Tamil Nadu as the southwest monsoon advances. A low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal is expected to bring moderate to heavy showers to Theni, Dindigul, Madurai, Coimbatore, and the Nilgiris. Thunderstorms with lightning and gusty winds are also likely, and fishermen have been warned to avoid sea travel due to rough conditions. Chennai and suburban areas can expect light rainfall and cloudy skies.

Key Points: Heavy Rain Alert: 5 TN Districts on High Alert

  • Heavy rain alert for five TN districts
  • Low-pressure area over Bay of Bengal
  • Thunderstorms with lightning and gusty winds up to 40 kmph
  • Fishermen warned against venturing into rough seas
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Heavy rain alert issued for five TN districts as southwest monsoon advances

IMD issues heavy rain alert for Theni, Dindigul, Madurai, Coimbatore, Nilgiris. Thunderstorms & gusty winds likely. Fishermen warned.

"Residents in affected districts have been advised to remain cautious and follow weather updates issued by authorities. - Officials"

Chennai, May 17

The India Meteorological Department has announced the onset of the southwest monsoon, while the Regional Meteorological Centre in Chennai has forecast heavy rainfall in parts of Tamil Nadu over the next few days due to prevailing weather systems over the Bay of Bengal.

After several parts of Tamil Nadu experienced welcome summer showers on Saturday, bringing relief from intense heat conditions, the weather department on Sunday issued a fresh advisory warning of heavy rainfall in five districts across the state.

According to the Chennai Meteorological Department, a low-pressure area persisting over the southwest Bay of Bengal is expected to influence weather conditions and sustain rainfall activity for at least three more days.

Authorities said the weather system is likely to trigger moderate to heavy showers in the interior and western regions of Tamil Nadu. The districts of Theni, Dindigul, Madurai, Coimbatore and the Nilgiris are likely to receive heavy rainfall on Sunday and Monday, the weather department said.

The advisory also indicated that Karur, Tiruchy and Sivaganga districts could witness heavy rainfall on Monday.

Officials further warned that thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and gusty winds reaching up to 40 kmph are likely during rainfall activity in isolated locations. Residents in affected districts have been advised to remain cautious and follow weather updates issued by authorities.

Chennai and its suburban areas are also expected to experience light rainfall during the day. While the city may not receive widespread heavy showers, cloudy skies and occasional rain spells are expected to bring some respite from rising temperatures.

The weather department has also issued a warning to fishermen against venturing into several sea regions due to rough weather conditions.

Strong winds with speeds of up to 60 kmph are likely over the south Tamil Nadu coastal areas, the Gulf of Mannar, Kanyakumari Sea region, Andaman Sea, and parts of the south Bay of Bengal. Authorities urged fishermen and coastal residents to remain alert and strictly follow safety advisories until weather conditions improve.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
IMD predictions have been spot on this year. But I wish they'd fix the drainage systems in Madurai before such alerts—streets get flooded even with moderate rain. Hope authorities take this seriously and keep pumps ready. Arrey yaar, common sense toh rakho!
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Michael C
As someone living in Chennai, I'm just hoping for some good coffee weather with these light showers predicted. The city needs it after those unbearable April days. Kudos to the Met department for timely warnings—now if only our local corporators would clean the storm drains!
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Vikram M
Good that they've warned fishermen. These Bay of Bengal systems can turn nasty quickly—I remember the 2015 floods. Let's not get complacent. Also, a gentle reminder to drivers: don't try to cross waterlogged roads, it's not worth it. Stay alert, stay safe, Tamil Nadu! 🤞
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Priya S
Living in Dindigul, I'm actually looking forward to this! The fields needed rain badly after that dry spell. Just hope the power supply stays consistent—nothing worse than sitting in the dark during a thunderstorm. And please, people, stay away from trees and poles during lightning! 🙏
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Arun Y
Nice to see the monsoon finally advancing. But I wish the article mentioned more about crop insurance for farmers in these districts—they're the ones who bear the brunt of both drought and flood. Anyway, good luck to everyone in Theni and Nilgiris. Keep your umbrellas handy! ☂️
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