Southern India Braces for Rain, Strong Winds; Fishermen Warned

A low-pressure system over the southeast Arabian Sea is set to bring light to moderate rainfall and strong winds to parts of southern India, particularly affecting southern Tamil Nadu and coastal areas. The weather department forecasts squally conditions with winds of 40-50 km/h over the Gulf of Mannar and Comorin Sea, prompting a strong advisory for fishermen to avoid venturing out. While dry weather is expected from January 28-30, isolated showers may return on January 31 and February 1. Officials urge coastal residents to stay alert and rely on official updates for this developing weather situation.

Key Points: Rain, Strong Winds Forecast for Southern India, Fishermen Alert

  • Low-pressure system over Arabian Sea
  • Scattered rain in South Tamil Nadu
  • Strong winds up to 50 km/h
  • Fishermen advised caution
  • Dry weather expected mid-week
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Rain, strong winds likely in southern states; fishermen advised caution

Low-pressure system brings rain, strong winds to southern Tamil Nadu & Kerala coast. Fishermen advised caution. Check official weather updates.

"Fishermen have been strongly advised not to venture into the sea - Meteorological Department"

Chennai, Jan 27

A low-pressure system has formed over the southeast Arabian Sea, off the Kerala coast, and is expected to influence weather conditions across parts of southern India over the coming days, according to the Chennai Regional Meteorological Centre.

The weather department stated in a press release that due to this system, there is a possibility of light to moderate rainfall at one or two locations in the southern districts on Tuesday. In particular, parts of southern Tamil Nadu and districts along the Western Ghats may experience scattered showers. The rest of the region is likely to witness largely dry weather conditions.

The bulletin further noted that from January 28 to January 30, dry weather is likely to prevail across Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal. However, a change in conditions is anticipated thereafter.

On January 31 and February 1, there is a likelihood of light to moderate rainfall at isolated places in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal, as the influence of the low-pressure system continues.

In addition to rainfall, the system is expected to cause strong surface winds over the sea. Squally weather conditions, with wind speeds ranging between 40 and 50 kilometres per hour, are forecast over the coastal areas of southern Tamil Nadu, the Gulf of Mannar, and the Comorin Sea on Tuesday and Wednesday. Similar wind speeds are also likely over the Comorin Sea region on January 29 and 30.

Given these conditions, the meteorological department has issued a clear advisory for the fishing community. Fishermen have been strongly advised not to venture into the sea in the affected regions on the specified days, as rough sea conditions and strong winds could pose significant risks to life and property.

Weather officials have urged the public, especially those living in coastal and hilly regions, to remain alert and follow official updates.

While widespread heavy rainfall is not expected at this stage, intermittent showers and gusty winds may cause minor disruptions, particularly in vulnerable areas.

The Regional Meteorological Centre continues to closely monitor the development of the low-pressure system and has assured that further advisories will be issued if there are any significant changes in weather patterns. Residents are encouraged to rely on official forecasts and warnings and take necessary precautions, especially during periods of strong winds and unsettled weather conditions.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Living in Coimbatore near the ghats. We desperately need this rain. The reservoirs are still low after last year's patchy monsoon. Hope the showers are widespread and not just "one or two locations".
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Suresh O
The advisory is clear, but the real challenge is ensuring it reaches every single fishing hamlet. Local administration and coast guard must be proactive. Lives depend on it.
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Ananya R
As a Chennai resident, we're just hoping the 'dry weather' holds. Last month's unexpected downpour caused so much traffic chaos. But fully sympathize with the coastal districts—stay safe everyone!
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Michael C
Respectfully, while the forecast is helpful, I wish the bulletin was a bit more specific about the intensity. "Light to moderate at isolated places" covers a wide range. Better granular data helps local disaster management teams prepare more effectively.
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Kavya N
Hope the farmers in the delta regions get some benefit from the late Jan/early Feb showers. It's crucial for some crops. Fingers crossed! 🤞 And kudos to IMD for the detailed region-wise breakdown.

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