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Heavy Rain Alert for Coimbatore and Nilgiris Today

The India Meteorological Department has forecast heavy rainfall in Tamil Nadu's Coimbatore and Nilgiris districts on Monday due to multiple weather systems. A trough from south Gujarat to Kerala and a weakening depression over the Bay of Bengal are influencing conditions. Moderate rain with gusty winds is expected across Western Ghats districts, with light showers in other parts of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. Authorities have advised residents to stay alert for sudden weather changes and waterlogging in low-lying areas.

Heavy rain likely in TN's Coimbatore, Nilgiris today

Chennai, July 6

The India Meteorological Department has forecast heavy rainfall at isolated places in Tamil Nadu's Coimbatore and the Nilgiris on Monday as multiple weather systems continue to influence conditions across southern India.

According to the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC), Chennai, a trough at mean sea level extends from south Gujarat to Kerala, creating favourable conditions for widespread rainfall over parts of Tamil Nadu.

In addition, the deep depression that lay over the northwest Bay of Bengal and the adjoining north Odisha-West Bengal coast on Sunday has weakened into a depression.

The weather system is expected to move west-northwestwards over the next 24 hours and cross the north Odisha coast between Chandbali and Tikarpada, near Balasore. Thereafter, it is likely to continue moving west-northwestwards across north Odisha and into north Chhattisgarh.

Under the influence of these systems, the IMD has predicted heavy rain accompanied by gusty winds at one or two places in Coimbatore and the Nilgiris on Monday.

Other districts along the Western Ghats are likely to experience moderate rainfall at isolated places, accompanied by strong winds.

Moderate rain with gusty winds is also expected at isolated locations across the remaining districts of Tamil Nadu and in Puducherry.

The weather department said similar conditions are likely to persist over the Western Ghats districts on Tuesday, with moderate rainfall and gusty winds expected at isolated places. Other parts of Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Karaikal are also likely to receive light to moderate rainfall accompanied by strong winds at isolated locations.

Looking ahead, the IMD has forecast continued moderate rainfall over the Western Ghats districts in the following days, while the rest of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry are expected to receive light to moderate showers at isolated places between July 9 and July 11.

The Regional Meteorological Centre also said there is no significant change expected in the maximum temperatures over Tamil Nadu and Puducherry during the next two days. However, temperatures may rise marginally in some areas.

Authorities have advised residents, particularly in districts likely to receive heavy rain, to remain alert for sudden weather changes, strong winds and waterlogging in low-lying areas. Travellers and people living in hilly regions have also been urged to exercise caution during periods of intense rainfall.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Living in Ooty, we know how sudden these rains can turn. 😟 Requesting everyone to avoid unnecessary travel tomorrow. Also, our roads are already bad—hope the administration is ready for waterlogging. #NilgirisRain

James A

As someone who moved to Coimbatore from the US last year, I'm still amazed at how dynamic the weather is here. This is my first monsoon season—quite an experience! Hope the infrastructure can handle the downpours.

Vikram M

Gud to see IMD giving district-level forecasts now. But tbh, why only Coimbatore and Nilgiris? The Western Ghats belt in Kerala is getting hammered too. Hope they update for Palakkad and Idukki also. 🧐

Sarah B

Stay safe everyone! I have family in Coimbatore, and they're already stocking up. 😅 The deep depression moving westwards sounds serious—glad they mentioned the Odisha coast connection. Nature's power, man.

Rohit P

IMD says no significant temp change, but it feels so sticky already! 😓 My car AC is working overtime. And those of us in low-lying areas near Coimbatore need proper drainage—please, authorities, clear the canals before we get flooded again.

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