Heavy Rain Alert for South Tamil Nadu; Fishermen Warned of Rough Seas

The Regional Meteorological Centre in Chennai has issued a heavy rainfall alert for several southern Tamil Nadu districts for Sunday. A low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal is expected to bring intense showers and thunderstorms to Theni, Dindigul, Madurai, and Virudhunagar. Fishermen are strongly advised not to venture into the Gulf of Mannar and adjoining seas due to forecasts of winds up to 60 kmph. Authorities are monitoring the situation and have disaster response teams on standby.

Key Points: Heavy Rain Alert for South TN Districts, Fishermen Advisory

  • Heavy rain alert for S. Tamil Nadu
  • Thunderstorms likely in 4 districts
  • Fishermen warned of 60 kmph winds
  • Low-pressure system over Bay of Bengal
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Heavy rain alert for South TN; fishermen advised to stay ashore

IMD warns of heavy rain and thunderstorms in Theni, Dindigul, Madurai, Virudhunagar. Fishermen advised not to venture into sea due to strong winds.

"Fishermen have been issued a strong advisory... urged not to venture into these areas due to the risk of rough seas - Regional Meteorological Centre"

Chennai, Feb 22

The Regional Meteorological Centre in Chennai has issued a heavy rainfall alert for parts of southern Tamil Nadu on Sunday, warning that districts including Theni, Dindigul, Madurai and Virudhunagar may experience intense showers accompanied by thunderstorms.

According to the weather bulletin, a low-pressure area formed on Saturday over the equatorial Indian Ocean and the adjoining southeast Bay of Bengal.

The system is expected to move west-northwestwards and intensify into a well-marked low-pressure area over the southwest Bay of Bengal and the adjoining equatorial Indian Ocean in the coming hours.

Under its influence, moderate rainfall is likely at one or two places across southern and northern Tamil Nadu, as well as in Puducherry and Karaikal.

However, the weather department has specifically cautioned that Theni, Dindigul, Madurai and Virudhunagar districts could witness heavy rainfall with thunderstorms on Sunday.

The Meteorological Office has further forecast light rainfall at isolated places across Tamil Nadu and Puducherry between February 23 and February 25. For Chennai and Puducherry on Sunday (February 22), the sky is expected to remain partly cloudy, with no major rainfall activity predicted within city limits.

Fishermen have been issued a strong advisory in view of the evolving weather conditions. Wind speeds of up to 60 kmph are likely over the Gulf of Mannar and adjoining south Tamil Nadu coast, the Comorin Sea, and parts of the Bay of Bengal on February 22.

The Regional Meteorological Centre has urged fishermen not to venture into these areas due to the risk of rough seas and strong gusty winds.

Authorities are closely monitoring the movement and intensity of the system. Residents in the southern districts have been advised to remain cautious, particularly in areas prone to waterlogging and localised flooding.

Disaster response teams are expected to remain on standby should the system intensify further. The weather department said updated forecasts and warnings will be issued as the low-pressure system evolves over the next 24 to 48 hours.

- IANS

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Priya S
The advisory for fishermen is crucial. Livelihood is important, but safety comes first. Authorities should ensure the warning reaches every fishing hamlet along the coast. 🙏
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Rohit P
Chennai gets partly cloudy while southern districts brace for heavy rain. Typical. Hope our disaster response teams are actually on standby this time and not just in the news bulletin.
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Anjali F
Thanks for the detailed forecast. Please also advise on agricultural impact. Many farmers in Theni and Dindigul have standing crops. A little rain is good, but heavy showers with thunder can be damaging.
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David E
Visiting Madurai for work. This alert is very helpful for planning. Are the local transport services like buses and trains likely to be affected? Could the article include such practical info?
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Karthik V
Hope the low-pressure system doesn't intensify too much. We've seen how quickly these can turn into cyclones in the Bay of Bengal. Good to see they are monitoring it 24/48 hours. Stay safe, everyone in the affected areas!

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