Dry Spell for Tamil Nadu as Low-Pressure System Lingers Near Kanyakumari

The India Meteorological Department reports a low-pressure cyclonic circulation near Kanyakumari but states it will not bring rainfall to Tamil Nadu or Puducherry. Instead, the region can expect largely dry conditions with potential morning fog in northern and western districts like Dharmapuri and Vellore. Temperatures are forecast to remain stable, with a slight increase in minimums in some areas, while Chennai anticipates partly cloudy skies. No warnings have been issued for fishermen as sea conditions are expected to be normal.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu, Puducherry Weather: Dry Spell, Fog Forecast by IMD

  • Low-pressure system near Kanyakumari
  • No rainfall forecast for Tamil Nadu, Puducherry
  • Morning fog likely in several districts
  • Stable temperatures with slight night warming
  • No warnings for fishermen
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Low-pressure system near Kanyakumari to keep weather dry across TN, Puducherry

IMD forecasts dry weather for Tamil Nadu despite a low-pressure system near Kanyakumari. Morning fog likely in northern, western districts. No rainfall expected.

"The prevailing system is expected to result in largely dry weather conditions across the region - India Meteorological Department"

Chennai, Jan 31

A low-pressure cyclonic circulation persists over Kanyakumari and adjoining areas, but it is unlikely to bring rainfall to Tamil Nadu, Puducherry or Karaikal, the India Meteorological Department said on Saturday.

According to the weather agency, the prevailing system is expected to result in largely dry weather conditions across the region, with no significant precipitation forecast for the day.

While rainfall is not expected, parts of northern and western Tamil Nadu may experience fog during the early morning hours.

The IMD has predicted moderate fog at one or two locations in the districts of Dharmapuri, Krishnagiri, Tirupattur, Vellore, Ranipet and Tiruvallur.

Residents in these areas have been advised to exercise caution, particularly motorists, as visibility may be reduced during the early hours.

In addition, light fog is likely at isolated places in Erode, Salem, Namakkal, Tiruchirappalli and Karur districts. The fog conditions are expected to be short-lived and clear as the day progresses, with normal visibility returning by mid-morning.

The weather department noted that there will be no significant change in minimum temperatures across Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Karaikal.

However, in a few places, minimum temperatures could rise slightly by about 1 to 2 degrees Celsius. This marginal increase is not expected to cause discomfort but indicates a gradual warming trend in night temperatures.

For Chennai and its suburban areas, the IMD has forecast partly cloudy skies throughout the day. The city is expected to record a maximum temperature of around 29 to 30 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature is likely to hover between 20 and 21 degrees Celsius.

Weather conditions in the capital region are expected to remain stable, with no rainfall or extreme temperature variations anticipated.

Meanwhile, the IMD has not issued any warnings for fishermen. Sea conditions are expected to remain normal, and fishing activities can continue as usual along the Tamil Nadu coast, Puducherry and Karaikal.

The absence of strong winds or rough seas offers some relief to the fishing community. Overall, the weather outlook suggests calm and stable conditions across the region, with dry weather, mild temperatures and localized fog being the only notable features for the day.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Dry weather again? The reservoirs in Chennai need more water. While no rain is convenient for daily commute, we really need a good spell for the summer. Hope the next system is more promising.
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Suresh O
As a truck driver on the Krishnagiri route, the fog alert is very important news. Early morning visibility can be terrible. Will plan my trip accordingly. Stay safe on the roads, everyone.
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Anjali F
Partly cloudy and 30°C in Chennai sounds perfect for our weekend family outing to the beach! 😊 Glad the sea conditions are normal too. The fishermen community must be relieved.
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David E
Respectfully, while the forecast is detailed, I wish the IMD website and app were more user-friendly with real-time alerts. The data is good, but delivery can be improved for the common citizen.
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Karthik V
The slight rise in night temperature is noticeable in Coimbatore. Not uncomfortable yet, but hope this warming trend doesn't mean a harsh summer ahead. We need to focus on water conservation now itself.

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