Tamil Nadu Braces For 6-Day Rain Spell, Bringing Respite From Summer Heat

The India Meteorological Department has forecast intermittent rainfall across parts of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry over the next six days. The weather pattern, influenced by a low-pressure trough, will bring light to moderate showers and thunderstorms, particularly to delta and southern districts. Recent days have already seen significant rainfall and hailstorms in districts like Virudhunagar, Nilgiris, and Madurai, providing cooling relief from high temperatures. Similar unusual weather, including hailstorms, was also reported in neighbouring Karnataka's Dharwad district.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Rain Forecast: Thunderstorms Likely For Next 6 Days

  • 6-day rainfall forecast for TN
  • Thunderstorms & hail reported in districts
  • Relief from intensifying summer heat
  • Low-pressure trough influencing weather
  • Dry spells expected in between showers
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Rain, thunderstorms likely across TN over next six days

IMD forecasts light to moderate rain with thunderstorms across Tamil Nadu and Puducherry for the next six days, offering relief from summer temperatures.

"The prevailing low-pressure trough along the Tamil Nadu coast is expected to influence weather patterns - India Meteorological Department"

Chennai, March 18

The India Meteorological Department has forecast a spell of intermittent rainfall across parts of Tamil Nadu over the next six days, bringing much-needed relief from the intensifying summer heat.

According to the weather department, isolated places in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry are likely to experience light to moderate rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms on March 18. The prevailing low-pressure trough along the Tamil Nadu coast is expected to influence weather patterns, particularly over the delta and adjoining districts in the coming days.

On March 19, light rainfall with thunderstorms is likely at one or two places in the delta districts and Karaikal region, while most other parts of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry are expected to remain dry.

A similar trend is forecast for March 20, with scattered light showers anticipated over southern Tamil Nadu, the delta regions, and Karaikal. By March 21, rainfall activity is expected to shift towards the Western Ghats and parts of southern Tamil Nadu, where isolated light showers accompanied by thunderstorms may occur.

Coastal districts in the south may also receive brief spells of rain, while the rest of the state and Puducherry are likely to witness dry conditions. On March 23, light rain is forecast at isolated locations along the southern coastal districts, with dry weather prevailing elsewhere.

In recent days, sudden spells of rain across several districts have brought considerable respite from soaring temperatures. In Virudhunagar district, areas including Sivakasi, Thiruthangal, Sattur, Periyapatti, Chithurajapuram, and Meenampatti witnessed over an hour of intense thunderstorm activity.

Hailstorms were reported in parts of the Nilgiris, including Ooty and surrounding regions, drawing attention from residents and tourists alike.

Similar conditions were observed in Kalasapakkam and Pudukovil areas of Tirupattur district, as well as in Vaniyambadi, Ambur, and the Yelagiri hills, where widespread rainfall was recorded. In Kodaikanal, hailstones surprised visitors in Poolathur village, while dense fog following the showers caused visibility issues for motorists.

Madurai experienced heavy rainfall with thunder and lightning for more than an hour, significantly cooling the region. Coimbatore, which had been reeling under intense heat, also received widespread showers in areas such as Race Course, Gandhipuram, Ukkadam, Perur, Madampatti, and Kaalampalayam.

Rainfall was also reported across parts of Thoothukudi and Theni districts, including Kovilpatti, Ettayapuram, Periyakulam, and areas near the Sothuparai dam and Kumbakkarai Falls.

Meanwhile, neighbouring Karnataka's Dharwad district witnessed sudden hailstorms, leaving roads blanketed in ice-like deposits, adding to the unusual weather pattern across southern India.

- IANS

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Karthik V
Good news for farmers in the delta region. They desperately need this pre-monsoon shower. IMD forecast seems detailed, but hope the rainfall is well distributed and not just in isolated pockets.
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Rohit P
Hail in Ooty and Kodaikanal? That's unusual for March. Hope it didn't damage the crops or the tea gardens. Weather patterns are getting more unpredictable each year.
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Sarah B
Visiting Coimbatore next week. This is a welcome change from the heatwave warnings! Packing an umbrella just in case. Hope the fog in the hills clears up for the views.
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Manish T
While the relief is needed, corporation officials must ensure stormwater drains in cities like Chennai and Madurai are cleared. Last time, even moderate rain caused waterlogging in my area.
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Anjali F
The description of rain in Sivakasi, Periyakulam... feels like they've covered my entire hometown region! 😊 Nothing beats the smell of wet earth after the first summer rain. It's pure bliss.

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