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Tamil Nadu News Updated Jun 4, 2026

Heavy Rain Alert in TN as Southwest Monsoon Approaches Kerala

The India Meteorological Department has issued a very heavy rainfall warning for Kanyakumari district and heavy rain alerts for several other Tamil Nadu districts as the southwest monsoon is set to make its onset over Kerala. Widespread rainfall over the past two days has brought significant relief from the intense summer heat across multiple districts including Chengalpattu, Ranipet, and Tirupattur. The Nilgiris district recorded over an hour of rainfall with dense mist, reducing visibility and affecting outdoor activities. The IMD has forecast moderate rain with thunderstorms and lightning in Chennai and suburban areas over the next 24 hours.

Heavy rain alert issued in TN districts as monsoon likely to set in over Kerala today

Chennai, June 4

The India Meteorological Department has issued a warning of very heavy rainfall in Kanyakumari district and heavy rain in several other parts of Tamil Nadu on Thursday, as the southwest monsoon is set to make its onset over neighbouring Kerala.

According to the weather department, Kanyakumari is likely to receive very heavy rainfall over the next five days under the influence of strengthening monsoon conditions.

Heavy rain has also been forecast for Tenkasi and Tirunelveli districts, besides the hilly and adjoining regions of Nilgiris, Coimbatore, Theni, Tiruppur, Dindigul, Erode, Salem, Dharmapuri, Krishnagiri, Tirupattur, Vellore, Ranipet and Tiruvannamalai districts.

The forecast comes after widespread rainfall across several districts of Tamil Nadu over the past two days, bringing significant relief from the intense summer heat.

In Chengalpattu district, the Madurantakam region witnessed heavy showers for the second consecutive day. Rainfall was reported from Acharapakkam, Melmaruvathur, Sothupakkam and surrounding areas, resulting in a marked drop in temperatures and pleasant weather conditions.

Ranipet district also experienced widespread rainfall. Areas including Sholinghur, Arakkonam, Walajah, Melvisharam, Arcot and Nemili received steady showers, much to the relief of residents who had been enduring hot and humid weather.

In Tirupattur district, temperatures remained high during the daytime before dark clouds gathered over Vaniyambadi and nearby localities in the evening.

Heavy rain lashed Periyapettai, Kacheri Road, Perumalpet, New Town, Janathapuram and Chettiyappanur for more than 30 minutes, providing respite from the heat.

Meanwhile, Kotagiri in the Nilgiris district recorded more than an hour of rainfall accompanied by dense mist.

Reduced visibility forced motorists to switch on headlights while driving. The sudden drop in temperature and chilly conditions affected normal outdoor activities in the hill station.

Weather officials said the advancing southwest monsoon is expected to enhance rainfall activity across southern and western Tamil Nadu in the coming days.

The IMD has also forecast moderate rain accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning in Chennai and its suburban areas during the next 24 hours, offering relief to residents from the prevailing hot weather conditions.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Suresh O

Kanyakumari always gets the first dhamaka! Good for farmers in Kanyakumari district, but I hope the administration keeps an eye on low-lying areas. Last year's floods taught us a lesson.

Karthik V

As someone from Tiruvannamalai, can confirm we needed this rain badly. The heat was making daily life difficult. Just hope the roads don't get waterlogged like last time. 🙏

Jessica F

I wish we had better urban planning in place. Heavy rain warnings are good, but what about drainage systems? Every year it's the same story in Chennai. Still, happy for the cool weather! 😊

Rekha R

Our family in Kotagiri said visibility was zero yesterday! But honestly, these monsoon warnings are necessary. Let's be prepared, not scared. Stay safe everyone! 🌧️

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