Tamil Nadu Braces for Heavy Rains; Chennai Cloudy with Intermittent Showers

The Northeast Monsoon has brought rainfall to Tamil Nadu, Karaikal, and light rain to Puducherry, with temperatures hovering near normal. The Regional Meteorological Centre forecasts light to moderate rain over the next seven days, issuing heavy rain alerts for districts including Villupuram and The Nilgiris on January 11, and for Cuddalore and Thanjavur on January 12. Rainfall is expected to become isolated primarily over South Tamil Nadu by January 13, with dry weather prevailing from January 15 to 17. Minimum temperatures are forecast to remain stable before showing a slight downward trend from January 13 onwards.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu, Karaikal Heavy Rain Alert; Chennai Weather Forecast

  • Heavy rain alerts for Villupuram, Chengalpattu, Nilgiris
  • Warnings extend to Cuddalore, Thanjavur, Karaikal on Jan 12
  • Rainfall to become isolated from Jan 13
  • Dry weather expected from Jan 15-17
  • Temperatures to trend downward from Jan 13
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Rainfall persists across Tamil Nadu and Karaikal; Puducherry experiences light rainfall

Northeast monsoon brings rainfall to Tamil Nadu, Karaikal & Puducherry. Heavy rain alerts issued for several districts. Check 7-day forecast and temperature trends.

"light to moderate rainfall is expected over the next 7 days, with heavy rain alerts for specific districts - Regional Meteorological Centre, Chennai"

Chennai, January 11

The Northeast Monsoon brought rainfall to several areas across Tamil Nadu and the Karaikal region, and light rain to Puducherry on Sunday.

Temperatures remained largely stable in these areas, hovering around or slightly above normal. Madurai Airport recorded the day's maximum temperature at 32.4°C. In the plains, Madurai City recorded the lowest minimum temperature at 17.8°C, while the hill station of Kodaikanal experienced a low of 10.9°C.

According to the Regional Meteorological Centre, Chennai, light to moderate rainfall is expected over the next 7 days, with heavy rain alerts for specific districts.

On January 11, light to moderate rain is expected across several areas, with heavy rain warnings issued for Villupuram, Chengalpattu, and The Nilgiris. On January 12, the areas with heavy rain warnings are Cuddalore, Ariyalur, Mayiladuthurai, Nagapattinam, Tiruvarur, Thanjavur, Pudukkottai districts, and the Karaikal area.

By January 13, rainfall is likely in isolated areas and primarily over South Tamil Nadu. Following this, light to moderate rain is expected at isolated locations on January 14.

Dry weather is forecast to prevail across the entire region from January 15 to January 17.

Regarding the temperature forecast, minimum temperatures are expected to remain unchanged on Day 1 (January 11) and Day 2 (January 12), with a slight downward trend from Day 3 (January 13) to Day 5 (January 15).

In terms of departure from normal, minimum temperatures across Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikal are likely to be normal to above normal on Day 1 and Day 2, then return to normal to below normal levels from Day 3 to Day 5.

As for the local forecast, Chennai residents can expect generally cloudy skies with intermittent rain. On January 11, maximum temperatures near 25°C, and minimum between 22-23°C are expected, with a chance of light to moderate rain in spots. On January 12, conditions are expected to remain similar, with generally cloudy skies, a maximum of 25-26°C, a minimum of 22-23°C, and a continued likelihood of light to moderate rain in some areas.

- ANI

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Rohit P
In Chennai, the cloudy weather is a welcome relief from the usual heat. But the corporation needs to be proactive and clear the stormwater drains. Last time, even moderate rain caused waterlogging in my area, Velachery.
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Arjun K
Kodaikanal at 10.9°C! Perfect weather for a quick getaway from Bangalore. The detailed forecast for the next week is very helpful for planning. Looks like the dry spell starts from the 15th.
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Sarah B
The article is informative, but it would be more useful if it included specific advice for travelers, especially for the Nilgiris and other hilly areas with heavy rain alerts. Road safety is a major concern.
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Vikram M
Northeast monsoon is the lifeline for Tamil Nadu. Hope the reservoirs get a good inflow. The temperature dip from the 13th is interesting. Time to get the sweaters out in the evenings! 😄
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Michael C
As someone living in Puducherry, the "light rainfall" mentioned is barely a drizzle. The focus seems to be more on Tamil Nadu districts, which is understandable, but a bit more detail for Puducherry would be nice.

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