Heavy Rain Alert: Six Tamil Nadu Districts on High Alert Today

The India Meteorological Department forecasts heavy rainfall and thunderstorms for six districts in south Tamil Nadu due to prevailing atmospheric conditions. A fresh low-pressure area is expected to form over the southeast Bay of Bengal, which could enhance rainfall activity in the coming days. Authorities have advised residents in vulnerable areas to remain alert for potential waterlogging and localized flooding. While Chennai may see light to moderate showers, other parts of the state are likely to experience above-normal temperatures and sultry conditions.

Key Points: Heavy Rain Forecast for Six TN Districts, Fresh Low-Pressure Area

  • Fresh low-pressure area likely over Bay of Bengal
  • Six districts under heavy rain alert
  • Thunderstorms with lightning forecast
  • Residents in low-lying areas advised to stay alert
  • Rainfall to continue into Sunday
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Heavy rain forecast for six districts in TN today

IMD forecasts heavy rain with thunderstorms in six Tamil Nadu districts. Chennai may see light showers. A new low-pressure area is likely over the Bay of Bengal.

"Heavy rain is forecast for Kanyakumari, Tirunelveli, Thoothukudi, Tenkasi, Virudhunagar and Theni districts. - Meteorological Department"

Chennai, Feb 21

A fresh low-pressure area is likely to form over the southeast Bay of Bengal on Saturday, the Meteorological Department said, even as parts of south Tamil Nadu brace for heavy rainfall under the influence of prevailing atmospheric conditions.

According to officials, an atmospheric circulation persisting over south Tamil Nadu and adjoining south Kerala is expected to trigger widespread showers accompanied by thunderstorms in several districts.

Heavy rain is forecast for Kanyakumari, Tirunelveli, Thoothukudi, Tenkasi, Virudhunagar and Theni districts.

The weather office has cautioned that thunderstorms with lightning and intense spells of rain may occur in isolated pockets across these districts.

Residents in low-lying and vulnerable areas have been advised to remain alert, particularly in regions prone to waterlogging and localized flooding.

The rainfall activity is expected to continue into Sunday, with heavy showers likely over Dindigul, Madurai and Theni districts.

Authorities are closely monitoring the evolving weather system and have indicated that further advisories will be issued if necessary.

In Chennai, the sky is expected to remain generally cloudy. Some parts of the city may receive light to moderate rainfall during the day.

While no heavy rain warning has been issued for the capital, intermittent showers could provide temporary relief from the prevailing heat.

Meanwhile, in other parts of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, maximum temperatures are likely to remain above normal until the 24th of this month.

The combination of high humidity and elevated temperatures may lead to sultry conditions, particularly in interior districts.

The Meteorological Department also noted that a previous low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal had weakened on Thursday.

However, the atmospheric circulation over the southeast Bay of Bengal is likely to consolidate and intensify into a new low-pressure area later in the day.

Weather experts said the development of such systems during this period is not uncommon and could enhance rainfall activity over southern peninsular India in the coming days. Fishermen and coastal residents have been advised to stay updated with official bulletins as the situation evolves.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good that Chennai is only getting light showers. The city's infrastructure can't handle another 2015-like situation. But my heart goes out to the southern districts. Stay safe, everyone!
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Karthik V
The farmers in Theni and Madurai districts desperately need this rain for the standing crops. But heavy rain with lightning is dangerous. Hope the warnings reach the villages properly.
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Anjali F
The IMD updates are quite detailed, which is good. But I respectfully think the district administrations need to be more proactive with ground-level preparations, not just advisories.
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Sarah B
Visiting Kanyakumari next week. Should I reconsider my plans? This sounds intense. Are hotels and transport usually affected by such weather?
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Manish T
"Sultry conditions" in the interior is an understatement! It's been unbearable. Even a little rain will be a blessing. Hope it fills up the lakes and reservoirs too.

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