Tamil Nadu Braces for More Rain and Colder Mornings Until January 9

The Regional Meteorological Centre has forecast intermittent light rainfall in parts of Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal from Sunday until January 9, driven by atmospheric systems over the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal. Concurrently, minimum temperatures across the region are expected to fall by 2 to 4 degrees Celsius until January 7, leading to cooler mornings. This forecast follows a period of severe weather that caused flooding, crop damage, and urban disruption in several districts. Authorities advise residents in vulnerable areas to remain cautious and urge fishermen to monitor official sea condition advisories.

Key Points: Rain Forecast for Tamil Nadu, Temps to Drop Further

  • Rainfall forecast till Jan 9
  • Temperatures to dip 2-4°C
  • Recovery from prior disruptions
  • Fishermen advised caution
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Rain forecast for TN till January 9; temperatures to dip further

IMD forecasts light rain in Tamil Nadu until Jan 9, with minimum temperatures expected to fall by 2-4°C. Stay updated on weather advisories.

Rain forecast for TN till January 9; temperatures to dip further
"minimum temperatures... may gradually fall by 2 to 4 degrees Celsius - India Meteorological Department"

Chennai, Jan 4

The Regional Meteorological Centre has forecast rainfall in parts of Tamil Nadu from Sunday to January 9, even as the State continues to recover from a series of weather-related disruptions witnessed in recent weeks.

According to officials of the India Meteorological Department, scattered rainfall was recorded across a few locations in Tamil Nadu and the Karaikal region over the past 24 hours.

Data collected up to 8.30 a.m. showed that Nalumukku in Tirunelveli district received 5 cm of rainfall, the highest in the State during the period.

Meteorologists attributed the expected rainfall to prevailing atmospheric systems over the surrounding seas.

At present, a low-level atmospheric trough persists over the southeast Arabian Sea, close to the southern Kerala coast.

In addition, an upper-air cyclonic circulation is active over the southeast Bay of Bengal and adjoining southwest Bay regions. These systems are likely to trigger intermittent light rain over isolated pockets of Tamil Nadu in the coming days. Similar weather conditions are expected to prevail over Puducherry and Karaikal as well.

Alongside rainfall, a noticeable drop in night temperatures is also on the cards.

The IMD has warned that minimum temperatures across Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Karaikal may gradually fall by 2 to 4 degrees Celsius at some places until January 7, potentially making early mornings cooler than usual for this time of the year.

The latest forecast comes in the backdrop of a challenging weather phase for Tamil Nadu over the past few months.

Several districts had earlier witnessed heavy rainfall episodes linked to cyclonic systems and northeast monsoon activity, resulting in waterlogging in urban centres, flooding in low-lying areas, and damage to crops in parts of the delta and southern districts.

Cities such as Chennai, Tirunelveli and Thoothukudi experienced traffic disruptions and drainage overflow during intense spells of rain, while farmers in interior regions reported losses due to unseasonal precipitation.

Although the current forecast indicates only light rainfall, authorities have advised residents in vulnerable areas to remain cautious, particularly during early morning and late evening hours when temperatures may dip further.

Fishermen have also been advised to stay updated with official advisories, as sea conditions can change depending on the movement of atmospheric systems.

Weather officials said they are closely monitoring the evolving situation and will issue updated forecasts and warnings, if necessary, based on the intensity and movement of the prevailing systems.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The temperature drop is what worries me more. My parents live in Madurai and the early morning chill has been harsh. 2-4 degrees might not sound like much, but for our elderly, it makes a big difference. Everyone, please check on your older neighbours.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Chennai, the weather patterns here are fascinating but also concerning. The IMD seems to be doing a good job with timely forecasts. It's crucial information for planning commutes, especially with the traffic disruptions mentioned.
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Karthik V
Light rain is a blessing if it's managed well. We need it for the water tables. But after the recent damage, even light showers can cause waterlogging if drains aren't cleared. Corporation workers have been doing their best, but the infrastructure needs a long-term upgrade. 🙏
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Aman W
Respectfully, while the forecast is useful, I feel the article could have given more practical advice. What exactly should people in "vulnerable areas" do? Stock up on essentials? Have a power backup ready? Actionable info is key during these recurring weather events.
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Meera T
The warning for fishermen is so important. We often forget about their safety. Hope the local radio and community networks are actively spreading these advisories along the coast. Stay safe everyone, and keep those sweaters handy! ❄️

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