Low-Pressure Area Forms Over Bay of Bengal, Light Rain Forecast for Tamil Nadu

A low-pressure area is expected to develop over the southeast Bay of Bengal around February 16, which may influence weather in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal. While dry weather is forecast from February 15 to 18, isolated light rainfall is likely in parts of Tamil Nadu on February 19 and 20. Concurrently, moderate fog conditions are predicted for several northern districts, including Chennai, which may reduce visibility and affect transport. Officials are monitoring the system and have advised fishermen and motorists to follow updated forecasts and exercise caution.

Key Points: Bay of Bengal Low-Pressure System, Tamil Nadu Rain Forecast

  • Low-pressure area likely over southeast Bay of Bengal
  • Isolated light rain forecast for Tamil Nadu Feb 19-20
  • Moderate fog in northern districts including Chennai
  • Fishermen, coastal residents advised to monitor forecasts
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Low-pressure area likely over southeast Bay of Bengal, light rain forecast for TN next week

A low-pressure area is likely over the southeast Bay of Bengal, with isolated light rain forecast for Tamil Nadu and fog in northern districts next week.

"isolated light rainfall is likely at one or two places over Tamil Nadu on February 19 and 20 - Regional Meteorological Centre, Chennai"

Chennai, Feb 15

A low-pressure area is likely to form over the southeast Bay of Bengal on Monday, the Regional Meteorological Centre, Chennai, said in a statement.

According to the weather bulletin issued by the department, an upper-air cyclonic circulation currently prevails over the equatorial region of the eastern Indian Ocean and the adjoining southeast Bay of Bengal.

Under its influence, a low-pressure area is expected to develop over the south Bay of Bengal and the adjoining Indian Ocean around February 16.

The formation of the system is likely to influence weather conditions across Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Karaikal over the coming days. The Met department said dry weather is expected to prevail in these regions from February 15 to 18.

However, isolated light rainfall is likely at one or two places over Tamil Nadu on February 19 and 20.

While widespread rainfall is not anticipated at this stage, localised weather changes could occur depending on the movement and intensity of the system.

Officials are closely monitoring developments over the Bay of Bengal and have advised fishermen and coastal residents to keep track of updated forecasts.

Meanwhile, moderate fog conditions have been forecast in several northern districts of Tamil Nadu.

On February 15, moderate fog is likely to occur in Chennai, Tiruvallur, Kancheepuram and Chengalpattu districts.

On February 16, similar fog conditions are expected to persist in Chennai, Tiruvallur, Kancheepuram and Chengalpattu, and extend to Villupuram and Cuddalore districts.

The weather department has cautioned that foggy conditions during early morning hours may reduce visibility and affect road transport, especially along highways and suburban stretches.

Motorists have been advised to exercise caution while driving.

Authorities said further updates would be issued based on the evolution of the low-pressure system. Residents are encouraged to follow official advisories for timely information on any significant changes in weather patterns.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Light rain is always welcome in Chennai, especially after the hot days we've been having. But the fog warning for the northern districts is crucial. Please drive carefully on the ECR and OMR roads in the mornings.
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David E
As someone living in Chennai, I appreciate the detailed forecast. However, I wish the updates were more frequent on their social media. Sometimes the local news channels get the alerts faster than the official handle.
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Ananya R
The mention of fog in Kancheepuram and Chengalpattu is important for daily commuters. Hope the highway authorities switch on the fog lights properly. A little rain would be nice to settle the dust!
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Karthik V
Bay of Bengal systems are always unpredictable. Better to be prepared. Authorities should ensure drainage systems in low-lying areas of Chennai are cleared in advance, just in case.
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Sarah B
Clear and informative bulletin. It's responsible journalism to highlight the advisory for fishermen and coastal residents. Weather patterns are changing, and early communication is key.

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